Our Beliefs and Values

We believe the church belongs to God and that the church is, in the words of the Apostle Paul, the body of Christ. The church is to be the physical presence of Christ in the world. As such, our primary aim is to do God’s will.  We believe God has called the people of Trinity United Methoidst Church to the following:

  1. Our Beliefs

    At Trinity United Methodist Church of Troy, NC, we are Christians who are excited to be part of the United Methodist Church.

    What is a United Methodist?

    United Methodists are the second largest Protestant denomination in America. We are the home to Presidents and Senators and their families. Methodists have played a significant role in shaping our nation.

    United Methodists hold to the historic doctrines of the Christian faith. We are evangelical, but moderates rather than fundamentalists. We value the intellect and modern science, while at the same time looking to the Bible as the authoritative guide for faith and practice. Methodists have a passionate faith with strong convictions, but we also recognize that the world is not always black and white. We are willing to ask questions, to wrestle with difficult issues, and to do so with grace and compassion.

    Methodists have been known for our emphasis on a personal faith, lived out in concrete ways in the world. We have historically valued well-informed and passionate preaching, worship that was lively, and small groups where people could grow in faith.

    Methodists have open hearts, and open minds–and welcome anyone interested in learning more about the Christian faith.

    If you would like to know more about what it means to follow Christ, please call 910-576-4186 and ask to speak to one of our pastors or e-mail us.

  2. Our Purpose

    To build a Christian community where non-religious and nominally religious people are becoming deeply committed Christians.

  3. Our Vision

    Changing lives, transforming communities and renewing the church.

  4. Our Journey

    Knowing, loving and serving God.

  5. Our Strategies

    The following five broad areas of ministry constitute the primary means of accomplishing our purpose and vision. They are the historic elements of the church’s mission: Worship, Evangelism, Service, Discipleship and Fellowship.

    Our first aim is to glorify God in worship; our second is to introduce people to Jesus Christ through evangelism; our third is to help persons of all ages to become deeply committed Christians through ministries of discipleship; our fourth is to build caring relationships and foster mutual ministry among the church family through authentic Christian fellowship; and finally, we aim to train, equip, inspire and mobilize members to live out their faith as salt and light outside the walls of the church through ministries of service.

  6. Our Values

    It is our desire to honor God through our work on His behalf. To that end, we will do His work with the qualities we most value: integrity, grace, excellence, relevance, authenticity, passion, humility, faith, inclusivity, commitment, joy and love.

  7. Our Limitations

    We recognize that certain actions could impede our ability to achieve God’s purpose and vision for this church. We therefore resolve and state that the Church of the Resurrection shall not: pursue ministry which is contrary to its purpose; fail to seek to be good stewards of its financial and non-financial resources; do anything in opposition to the spirit and intent of the United Methodist Book of Discipline; stray from biblical principles and scriptures; stop discerning God’s vision for Trinity United Methodist Church of Troy, NC.

Recent Posts

Dreaming of Vital Congregations – GBOD Video Series

A Time of Ferment and Change

A video series celebrating and exploring the issues we hold dear with an eye toward the future.

All of us want to be a part of a church that is vital and vibrant. We dream of a church that touches our soul and sends us out into the world to “Make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world.”

It’s in that spirit the General Board of Discipleship (GBOD) has produced a five-part film series celebrating and exploring the issues. Use these films as discussion starters in your small groups. Dream with us.

Learn more by email about this series as films are released. Downloads are available of each film from the links here.

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