Case for Support: A Different Way of Being the Church

Across the country and around the western world, churches are asking an important question: How do we faithfully live the mission of Jesus in a rapidly changing culture? Trinitas Communities exists to help answer that question.

What began as a local expression of church in Phoenix has grown into a multiplying network of churches, pastors, city missionaries, and community leaders cultivating Communities on Mission in cities across the United States and beyond.

Our calling is simple and profound:
To form followers of Jesus who bring Heaven to Earth.

At the heart of Trinitas is a conviction rooted in the earliest days of the church:

  • The church is not primarily a building or an event.

  • It is a people living the mission of Jesus together.

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A Multiplying Church Planting and Renewal Network

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Alongside our local Phoenix network, Trinitas Communities equips leaders across the country who are called to plant new churches or renew existing congregations through this same relational, missional approach.

Through coaching, formation, training, and collaborative partnerships, we help pastors and leaders cultivate communities that are:

  • rooted in spiritual formation

  • relationally engaged with their cities

  • focused on disciple-making

  • designed to multiply

Today, Trinitas Communities is connected with leaders and communities serving in more than 20 cities across the United States and internationally (and counting), forming a growing network committed to living the mission of Jesus together.

A Network Where Every Gift Multiplies

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A gift to Trinitas Communities does more than support a single ministry. It fuels a network of leaders and communities already in motion. Because Communities on Mission are designed to reproduce, every investment has the potential to multiply across new leaders, new communities, and new cities.

Your generosity helps:

  • launch and sustain Communities on Mission

  • equip church planters and city missionaries

  • support leaders serving vulnerable populations

  • train pastors and community leaders in disciple-making practices

  • catalyze new expressions of the church in cities across the country

When one community multiplies into two, and two into four, the impact spreads far beyond what any single ministry location could accomplish.

A Local Network in Phoenix being Multiplied across the US and beyond

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In Phoenix, Trinitas Communities functions as a decentralized network of Communities on Mission—small, relational communities embedded within neighborhoods and places of need. These communities serve refugees, mentor young men and women, walk alongside people in recovery, disciple those inside prisons, support families facing instability, and cultivate authentic Christian community in everyday spaces. Rather than gathering primarily in large centralized facilities, these communities meet in homes, neighborhoods, recovery centers, community spaces, and wherever life is already happening. This model allows the church to remain close to people, flexible in mission, and deeply relational in discipleship. It also allows communities to multiply naturally as leaders emerge and new opportunities for mission arise.

High Impact. Low Cost. Multiplying Mission.

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Traditional models of church expansion often require significant financial investment in buildings, staffing, and infrastructure.

The Trinitas model operates differently.
Because Communities on Mission gather in homes and shared spaces rather than expensive facilities, resources can be directed toward people, leadership development, and mission rather than overhead. This makes the model particularly effective in urban and semi-urban environments, where relational engagement and flexibility are essential. It also allows the church to grow and multiply without the financial barriers that often slow or prevent expansion.

The result is a model that is:

  • relationally deep

  • financially sustainable

  • spiritually formative

  • naturally multiplying

What if the future of the church wasn’t bigger buildings—but multiplying communities?


Join The Movement

We believe the future of the church will not be defined by larger buildings or more programs. It will be shaped by communities of disciples living the way of Jesus together—embedded in neighborhoods, forming authentic relationships, and multiplying mission across cities.

This is the work Trinitas Communities is committed to cultivating. But movements are never built by a single leader or organization. They grow through the partnership of people who share a vision for what God can do when the church lives the mission of Jesus together.

Your partnership makes it possible for new leaders to be equipped, new communities to form, and new cities to experience the hope of Christ through church planting and remissioning.

30+ Communities on Mission or Missional Intitiatives across the Trinitas Phoenix network

2500+ lives touched through missional engagement in 2025

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145 commitments to Christ and 74 Baptisms in 2025 Trinitas Church (Phoenix)

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Average COM size = 20, Some 5-10, Others 50+

20+ Churches Planted or Remissioned since 2023

Together we can cultivate communities on mission, raise new leaders, and see the gospel take root in neighborhoods and cities across the country.

Join us in building a movement of followers of Jesus, bringing Heaven to Earth.

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