Trinity@PayaLebar Guide

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Service Timings at Trinity@Paya Lebar Sat 5pm

Sun 8.30am

Sun 11am

English

Level 2, Sanctuary

Level 4 Chapel

Level 2, Sanctuary

IGNYTE (ages 13-20)

Level 4, Chapel

Pre-Teens (ages 10-12)

Level 1M, Theatrette 1

Level 1M, Theatrette 1

Level 1M, Theatrette 1

DiscoveryLand (ages 4-9)

Level 4, Summit

Level 4, Summit

Level 4, Summit

Nursery 1 (birth-age 1)

Level 2, Nursery Rooms

Level 2, Nursery Rooms

Level 2, Nursery Rooms

Nursery 2 (ages 1-2½)

Level 2, Childcare

Level 2, Childcare

Level 2, Childcare

Nursery 3 (ages 2½-4)

Level 2, Activity Rooms

Level 2, Activity Rooms

Level 2, Activity Rooms

Chinese

Level 1M, Theatrette 2

Level 1M, Theatrette 2

Level 1M, Theatrette 2

Level 4, Chapel

Filipino

Level 3, Lecture Theatre 2

Indonesian

Level 3, Lecture Theatre 1

Japanese

Level 1, Hostel Blk, Classroom H1 (2nd & 3rd Sun of the month)

Spanish

Level 4, Classroom 7

Thai

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Navigate Trinity@Paya Lebar with our maps on pg 16-23. 2

Level 4, Classroom 5 All information is correct at time of print


Senior Pastor’s Message

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We Grow Together, We Move Together

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Navigating Trinity@Paya Lebar

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This PLace Tells His S ory

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Our Children, Youth, and Campus Ministries

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Our Carecells

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Our Young Adults and Families

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Getting to Trinity@Paya Lebar

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Where to Park Around Trinity@Paya Lebar

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10 Things to Do While Waiting for the Carpark to Clear

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Think You Know Trinity?

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The Trinity Journey

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The BIG Trinity Word Search!

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Places to Eat Around Trinity@Paya Lebar

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VISION

CORE VALUES

CARE & CONNECT CULTURE

Vibrant Atmosphere Incredible Unity Passionate Heartbeat Strategic Leadership

Passionate Honor Audacious Fervor Relentless Belief Contagious Faith

Bring a friend, connect the friend Find a need, meet the need See a potential, develop the potential

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Dear Trinitarians, Every move of God requires a response of faith. Faith pushes us forward, faith empowers us to persevere, and faith enables us to see the promises of God fulfilled. That is the story of Trinity Christian Centre – a journey of faith as we followed God’s leading to various premises from 1970-1995. During our nomadic season, the congregation faithfully carried, set up, and took down equipment week in and week out. It was a tedious process but despite all these inconveniences, Trinitarians served with passion knowing that every sacrifice was not in vain. Since then, God has blessed us with three freehold properties that we can call home for the years and generations to come. It’s time to move once more – The BIG Move – so that we can upgrade and upsize Trinity@Adam to be a storehouse for the future harvest. On August 20, 2016, we will come together to worship as one church in Trinity@Paya Lebar. Trinitarians, the “cloud” is moving. Let’s choose to look and move forward together to the greater things that He will do in and through this church.

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Let Trinity’s journey of faith inspire you to move forward into God’s plan for this church.

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Year: 1970 Average attendance: 10 Premise: 2 Hillcrest Road

The year was 1974. Pastor Ferguson had just taken over leadership from Pastor Busby. On Sunday, November 10, Pastor Ferguson announced that a second offering would be taken that day to buy Trinity’s first air conditioner. The price: $990. There were less than 70 people attending Trinity (at Hillcrest Road) that morning and 75 percent of us were students, mostly young teenagers whose weekly allowance was around $10/week. This second offering was a real stretch for us. “How many really believe that we could collect $990?” he asked, challenging our young faith. About 15 hands shot up.

Rev and Mrs Glenn D Stafford – missionaries from the Assemblies of God, America – desired to be “a Pentecostal witness in District 11 of Singapore.” To do that, they started prayer meetings in their home (1 Greenleaf View) in September 1969. There were 10 in attendance at the first prayer meeting, including five from their own family. Several months later, in April 1970, the Stafford rented 2 Hillcrest Road and launched our first Sunday Service – the birth of Trinity Christian Centre. Within several months, Trinity’s activities grew to include Sunday School, evangelistic services, and mid-week prayer meetings. By July 1971, Trinity’s average attendance grew to 50.

He asked again, “How many believe that the amount would be over $1000?” Now, there were only 10 hands in the air. After the offering bags passed, collected, and counted, Pastor Ferguson asked us one more time, “How many believe that the amount collected is over $1000?” Fewer hands went up. But our God is a great God, Jehovah Jireh, our Provider. That morning, we collected an additional $1,313 for the air conditioner. Praise the Lord! Though we came with little faith and gave what we could, we left with faith that could move mountains. We felt so blessed by His richness and glory, His faithfulness to take our little and turn it into much. Early member of Trinity Joined Trinity in 1970, Hillcrest Road

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Year: 1974 Average attendance: 98 Premise: Hotel Equatorial

Year: 1977 Average attendance: 260 Premise: Regional English Language Centre

With Rev Naomi Dowdy’s appointment as Senior Pastor in 1976, Trinity began an era of spiritual revival and extraordinary church growth. In 1977, to accommodate Trinity’s growing attendance, services moved to the Regional English Language Centre (RELC) building. In July 1971, Rev and Mrs Raymond A Busby took over leadership of the church, grounding her in the Word of God. This season saw many young people coming to Trinity and giving their lives to Christ. In February 1974, Rev and Mrs Robert E Ferguson continued the work of leading Trinity. Their ministry saw rapid growth in church attendance to the point where a larger service location had to be considered. The Board had concerns of paying the bills for the use of Hotel Equatorial. But they took a step of faith and moved out from the back alley into Hotel Equatorial believing for growth. Not long after, buses were chartered for three bus routes to bring people to church. Trinity’s attendance grew and the ballroom that seated 300 was packed with men and women hungry for God.

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By the end of 1978, our attendance grew to 475 and Trinity had to hold a second Sunday Service!


On our Pentecostal beginnings… “I (Willie) met a Trinitarian during my army days and he was a different kind of Christian – on fire for Jesus and actively talking about the power of the Holy Spirit. I had never heard about the move of the Holy Spirit but I was attracted to his contagious faith. I came to Trinity when it was at Hillcrest Road. Through teachings and bible studies, I became infused with a new understanding of the Holy Spirit and eventually received a baptism of the Holy Spirit. My walk with God was never the same again. I grew in the Lord and in evangelism, visiting homes to share the Good News.” On leaving a lasting legacy… “We were married in 1975 at Hotel Equatorial and have three children. All our children grew up in Trinity, attending Sunday School and youth ministry. These platforms left an indelible mark of faith in their lives. Today, they’re all grown up, raising their own children in the ways of the Lord, and serving the Lord faithfully in various ministries.”

On moving from place to place… “The fellowship! It didn’t matter where Trinity moved to because there we had such strong bonds with each other. We looked forward to meeting every weekend and weekday bible study groups. We would meet before and after services – many times late into the nights too!” On being a stakeholder… “There was a time the church needed to service a loan for 21 Adam Road. At that point in time, I (Willie) was out of a job but still had a deep desire to give. With no experience in sales, I took on a job that required me to sell exhibition spaces. Long story short, the Holy Spirit led me to various people that allowed me to close one deal after another, coming out as top in sales. The commission from this period enabled me to give to God’s house! I had nothing except a desire to give to God. He took that seed of faith and multiplied it many times over.” Willie and Lily Wee Joined Trinity in 1973, Hillcrest Road

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Year: 1981 Average attendance: 1,200 Premise: Singapore American School

I was looking for a church and told my elder brother about it. I wanted a place that had the presence of God and vibrant with life. After visiting a few churches, he came across Trinity. He was so excited because he had found the church that fit my description!

Church attendance continued to grow by leaps and bounds with worship services conducted in various locations across Singapore. The “nomadic life” was exciting but became challenging as we got bigger in size. Thus the search for a home to call our own began. In 1981, we purchased our very own land at Adam Road (the “Adam Road bungalow”). The congregation, which composed of many young adults, rose to give sacrificially. We then moved our main Sunday Service to a larger premise at the Singapore American School (SAS) to accommodate the growing congregation, while Chinese and Youth services moved to the Adam Road bungalow. Trinity continued to grow and home cells were launched to develop strong relationships with one another on a smaller platform, as well as provide pastoral care.

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We came to 21 Adam Road when it was still a bungalow. The moment I stepped in, my tears flowed like an opened tap – I just couldn’t stop crying. I was touched by God’s Spirit and experienced His tangible presence throughout the service. God has turned my life around. I will never go back to my old ways and will continue to serve Him all the days of my life! Linda Ong Joined Trinity in 1983, Adam Road bungalow


Year: 1982 Average attendance: 1,500 Premise: NTUC Conference Hall

I had only been a Christian for a year when I decided to serve in my first Trinity production as a member of the choir for the 1982 Singing Christmas Tree. In those days, 21-23 Adam Road became a hub of activity every December weekend in preparation for the event. Besides choir and orchestra rehearsals, there were also drama rehearsals, counselor trainings, and briefings for the tracting and witnessing teams.

By 1982, Trinity outgrew the Singapore American School and our services moved to the NTUC Conference Hall. That year, Trinitarians arose in evangelistic fervor. Crusades were held at the National Theatre (with a seating capacity of 3,500) and the first Singing Christmas Tree was held at Orchard Road (staged again in 1983, 1985, 1986, and 1987). Trinitarians also actively engaged in personal evangelism. As a result of Trinity’s corporate and individual efforts, church attendance grew as many gave their hearts to the Lord.

During the Singing Christmas Tree, Spiritual Parents, dressed as shepherds, mingled with the crowds and shared the Good News with spectators along Orchard Road. What struck me about the Singing Christmas Tree was God’s faithfulness. Though it rained during the presentations, everyone came together believing God for open heavens. Many came to the Lord despite the downpour. I will never forget how God moved tangibly in our midst. It was absolutely glorious. Witnessing the salvation of men and women brought tremendous joy into my heart. Since then, I have been serving in most of Trinity’s major productions so that I could be a part of showcasing this real and faithful God in creative ways. Chong Leong Hin Joined Trinity in 1981, SAS

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Year: 1984 Average attendance: 2,000 Premise: World Trade Centre

I was saved during the Sunday service before the (1986) Singing Christmas Tree. At the service, my sister gave me the Steps to Peace with God tract and told me to read it. By then, I was ready to give my life to God and went to the altar for prayer. Trinity had good preaching and solid follow-up classes! I attended six months of Foundations of Faith classes that really anchored my faith in God.

In 1984, the NTUC Conference Hall became too small for Trinity and our services moved to the World Trade Centre (WTC). Lay leadership and Trinity School Bible and Ministry (TSBM) classes were introduced to provide Trinitarians with a strong foundation in their faith as well as to disciple them. In those days, you could see many many discipleship groups taking place at the lobby areas of WTC before and after service. It was a season of spiritual growth!

I also attended the youth service where the awesome youth pastor modeled passion for God in worship, prayer, and the Word. The Youth Bible Class (YBC) was instrumental for me to grow in the Word. We had Bible lessons that were on par with TCA College classes, fueling my passion for the Bible. The YBC teachers openly shared their walk with God and through their example, I learned how to live a life worthy of my faith – how to honor my parents, cope with exam stress, and boy-girl relationship issues. I am so blessed that I had good spiritual mentors from the start. Lina Tan Joined Trinity in 1986, WTC

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Year: 1993 Average attendance: 2,151 Premise: Singapore Labour Foundation

I recall how we were constantly on the move. In those days, there were no email/SMS reminders so if we missed the announcement in the bulletin (for a change in service venues), we would be lost sheep! Moving together, as the Lord provided different venues, was a journey of faith! For me, each move was akin to a family moving to a larger home to accommodate new family members. We (Trinitarians) did the same as one church, one big spiritual family. I went wherever Trinity went because this church was my spiritual home. Donald Yeo Joined Trinity in 1983, NTUC Conference Hall

In 1990, Phase 1 of Adam Road was completed. While some of our services moved to Adam Road, the large and growing congregation required Trinity to continue holding multiple services in WTC. In 1993, Phase 2 of Adam Road began works for a larger auditorium and we moved into multiple services at four locations in WTC, Adam Road, Singapore Institute of Management, and Singapore Labour Foundation.

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Year: 1995 Average attendance: 2,696 Premise: Trinity@Adam

After living the “nomadic life” for 25 years, Trinity finally moved into 21-23 Adam Road in 1995. A year later, God used the new auditorium in a powerful way. Heaven’s Gates and Hell’s Flames, a confrontational Gospel drama, was staged. Its one-week run was extended to four weeks as 17,000 men and women came from every part of Singapore to watch it, leading 4,700 of them to make decisions for Christ. Trinity@Adam continued to be a place of transformation, enabling individuals and families to encounter God. As Trinitarians grew in fervor and faith, God continued to open doors to build more storehouses for the harvest, enabling the church to purchase Trinity@Lavender and Trinity@Paya Lebar.

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I remember marveling at the new “pieshaped” section of our once-rectangular auditorium when 21 and 23 Adam Road “merged.” This meant greater capacity for a larger congregation, and, more importantly, a larger venue for more to be added to the Trinity family! Excitement filled Trinity@Adam on the first Saturday of every month, known as “Power Weekend”. These evangelistic dramas and mini-musicals were additional opportunities to share the Gospel. Long queues could be seen on the ground floor tailing to the Meeting Place, and sometimes to the main entrance along the road! The auditorium and the mezzanine were packed to the brim, but it didn’t matter. Trinitarians willingly availed their seats and stood at the back so that more lives could be transformed. I also have fond memories of Trinity@Lavender where the East District anchored the Ministry Expressions there and though it was a smaller place, it was Trinity with a “kampong” feel. After service, Trinitarians gathered downstairs for a bite at the café, mingle and chat. Nobody rushed off! Trinity@Adam and Trinity@Lavender will always have a special place in my heart. Afterall, it was where I started serving and where I still serve with my husband and family. I’m so excited to see how God will enlarge our capacity to serve and reach out through the “new” Trinity@Adam! Charlotte Yong Joined Trinity in 1984, Adam Road bungalow


Year: 2007 Average attendance: 5,341 Premise: Trinity@Paya Lebar

In 2005, Trinity celebrated a new season of leadership as Rev Dominic Yeo was appointed as the new Senior Pastor and steered the church toward new frontiers and new levels of growth. In 2007, Phase 1 of Trinity@Paya Lebar was completed and we multiplied into two centers, Trinity@Paya Lebar and Trinity@Adam.

After living overseas for several years, we were searching for a church where our children could learn and grow in the Lord. When we came to Trinity@Paya Lebar and brought our daughter, Dorothy, to DiscoveryLand, she gladly “released” us for the main service! She enjoyed the vibrant atmosphere there so much. Our teenage son, Dominic, also became active in the IGNYTE ministry. We are so delighted to see our children find their own place in Trinity and learning to take ownership of their walk with God. Trinity is truly a church for everyone. My sisterin-law is grateful that Nursery gave her the opportunity to attend service worry-free. Our parents are growing in the Chinese Ministry, happy for the opportunity to learn about God in their own language. When we had a helper from Indonesia, we introduced her to the Indonesian service where she accepted Jesus into her heart and eventually got water baptized!

In 2009, Phase 2 of Trinity@Paya Lebar was completed and the congregation moved into the new 3,000-seat Sanctuary.

With every Trinitarian under one roof in The Big Move this year, we look forward to seeing a greater sense of unity in the church and a breakthrough experience of the Holy Spirit as we worship together.

Today, Trinity’s average weekly attendance has grown to 7,500 people.

Douglas and Lily Yuan Joined Trinity in 2007, Trinity@Paya Lebar

More than just a numerical increase, we have also grown to become a greater blesser, hosting many events, and impacting the larger Christian body in Singapore and the world.

What’s your Trinity story?

We are honored to be the host church for World Assemblies of God Congress in March 2017.

We’d love to hear them! Share your musings and photos with us! Scan the QR code or upload at this link: http://bit.do/WeAreTrinitarians

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Level 1/1M

Navigate through Trinity@Paya Lebar with these handy maps.

EDUCATION HUB

Trinity@Paya Lebar has a land size of 161,567 square feet and a built-up area of 226,043 square feet. In short, it’s a big place!

COMMUNITY HUB

Carefé Express A volunteer-run café hosted by Care Community Services Society (CCSS) Sat 3.30-7pm Sun 8.30am-12pm

Manna@Paya Lebar Get your Trinitarian t-shirt, Christian books, and gifts here! Mon 11am-6.15pm Wed-Thu 11am-7pm Fri 11am-6.40pm Sat 11am-7.15pm Sun 9am-2.30pm Closed on Tue and PH

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HOSTEL BLOCK PLACE OF WORSHIP

Japanese Service Classroom H1 Sun 11am (2nd & 3rd Sun of the month)

Chinese Service Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am

Pre-Teens Service (ages 10-12) Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am

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Level 2/2M

EDUCATION HUB

Nursery 3 (ages 2½-4) Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am

Nursery 1 (birth-age 1) Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am Nursing Room Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am

Information Counter Got a question? We’re here to help! Sat 4.15-7.15pm Sun 8am-1.15pm

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COMMUNITY HUB

Nursery 2 (ages 1-2½) Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am


HOSTEL BLOCK

Access all buildings via Level 2

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Guest Reception New to Trinity? Meet our pastors and leaders after each Celebration Service to find out more about Trinity!

Main Service Sat 5pm Sun 11am Heritage Walk Take a walk down memory lane and be proud to be a Trinitarian! Open every weekend Youth Lounge A place for our IGNYTE ministry to chill and fellowship! Sat 7-8pm Sun 1-2pm Passion CafĂŠ Hungry? Check out their zhi char dishes and other savory dishes. Mon-Sat 10am-9pm Sun/PH 8am-8pm Closed on Tue

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Level 3

Indonesian Service Sun 11am

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COMMUNITY HUB

Filipino Service Sun 11am

EDUCATION HUB

Meeting Place A cozy area to enjoy your meals


PLACE OF WORSHIP

HOSTEL BLOCK

Access all buildings via Level 2

TCA Library Get a library membership and borrow the latest Christian reads! During School Term Mon-Tue/Thu-Fri 9.30am-7pm Wed 12-9.30pm Sat 9.30am-5pm Closed on Sun During Term Break Mon-Fri 1-6pm Closed on Sat & Sun

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Level 4

EDUCATION HUB

Main Service Sun 8.30am

Spanish Service Classroom 7 Sun 11am

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COMMUNITY HUB

Thai Service Classroom 5 Sun 11am


HOSTEL BLOCK

Access all buildings via Level 2

PLACE OF WORSHIP

IGNYTE Service (ages 13-20) Sat 5pm Sun 11am

DiscoveryLand Service (ages 4-9) Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am

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This PLace Tells His S ory Eight key themes of the Bible are woven into the landscape of Trinity@Paya Lebar, beginning with the creation story (at the entrance) and culminating with the cross of Christ (at the Level 2 Waterfall).

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GARDEN

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Find out more about His S ory by visiting each of the eight features!

LEVEL 2

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LEVEL 2

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ESCALATOR

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LEVEL 1

PAYA LEBAR ROAD

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

The Creation The Garden of Eden The Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge The Lilies of the Field The Boat in the Storm The Walk on Water The Cross The Waterfall

A Beautiful Home Provided Blessings of Fruitfulness Lavished A Relationship Broken Every Need Met Divine Peace Given Extraordinary Faith Demonstrated Sacrificial Love Displayed Eternal Life Promised


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Discover Trinity’s story by visiting our Heritage Walk at Level 2!

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In Trinity, no matter your age, we believe that everyone can experience God and be transformed!

Nursery

DiscoveryLand

God loves the little children and so do we.

Give your children the opportunity to discover something awesome about God and make new friends!

Our nursery services provide care for your infants and help your toddlers learn through action songs, Bible stories, and activities.

Children’s Service (ages 4-9) Let the Bible come alive through games, drama, music, and multimedia presentations. Your children will discover how great God is and experience His love for them!

(For children below age 4)

We have three nurseries to cater to the needs of each stage of development. Give your little ones the opportunity to encounter God while you attend service worry-free. Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am Nursery 1 (birth-age 1) Level 2, Nursery Rooms Nursery 2 (ages 1-2½) Level 2, Childcare Nursery 3 (ages 2 ½-4) Level 2, Activity Rooms 26

(For children, ages 4-12)

Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am Level 4, Summit

Pre-Teens Service (ages 10-12) As children enter their teenage years, it’s important they know that God has a great plan for their lives. Let them discover who they are in God and learn how to handle real-life issues (such as peer pressure and stress) through our Pre-Teens Service. Sat 5pm Sun 8.30am & 11am Level 1M, Theatrette 1


IGNYTE

Campus

If you are in Secondary School, Junior College, Polytechnic, or the National Service, join us and discover God’s unique purpose for your life!

Time in university is crucial in one’s journey to adulthood. Join us and discover your destiny in God!

Encounter God through our vibrant worship and preaching at our very own IGNYTE services and be transformed for His Purpose.

Connect with peers from your university (and other campuses) through our carecells and events. Be discipled to navigate through life choices (relationships, studies, and career paths) with wisdom. Become a person of impact wherever you go.

(For youth, ages 13-20)

Sat 5pm Sun 11am Level 4, Chapel

(For university students)

Our Campus students attend the Main Services. Forge meaningful friendships and grow your faith through our DefinYtion classes and carecells. Discover your gifts and talents, develop leadership qualities, and become a person of influence. Sat 3pm Sun 8.30am Zone 1 (Lower Sec): Classrooms 8-12 Zone 2 (Upper Sec): Classrooms 2-4 Zone 3 (JC/ITE/Poly/NS): Classroom 1 and Youth Lounge

Sat 5pm Sun 11am Level 2, Sanctuary Sun 8.30am Level 4, Chapel

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In Trinity, carecells are more than just a social gathering – they’re the life of our church!

What is a carecell? Carecells provide the opportunity to develop strong relationships in a smaller group setting. Together, we learn how to live out our faith in the midst of challenges and grow to our fullest potential. Get connected with others in our family and experience the life and incredible unity of Trinity in a carecell!

Who can join a carecell?

Why should I be a part of a carecell?

How do I join a carecell?

Anyone!

A carecell is where you can:

We’re glad you asked!

Whether you are young or old, there is a carecell just for you. We have carecells situated all across the island – North, South, East and West.

• Experience the care and support of a spiritual family • Learn more about God and grow in your relationship with Him • Discover your purpose and reach out to others.

Go to www.trinity.sg (I want to Connect with people > Our carecells), indicate your interest and we will be in touch with you! Be a part of God’s family today!

New to Trinity? We’d love to care and connect with you! Find out more about us by visiting our Guest Reception after each Weekend Service. Let our pastors and leaders share all of the exciting things that Trinity has to offer!

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If you’re a young working adult or a family with children, Trinity has specialized carecells where you can meet like-minded individuals and grow together.

Young Adults

Families

You are in the prime of your life! Discover your God-given destiny. Whether it’s integrating work and faith or navigating through relationships, learn how to live a life of success and fulfilment!

Have young children? Bring them along for carecell!

Be a part of this community and develop your God-given passion and giftings to become a strategic leader.

Trinity’s family carecells are specially catered for you and your little ones. Our facilitators will teach and inspire your children to live out godly values in their own program while you learn and grow with like-minded parents.

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Whether you’re coming by car, train, or bus, all roads lead to Trinity@Paya Lebar!

By Public Transportation

By Private Transportation

By Free Bus Service

By Bus Bus Stop A: 8, 22, 24, 28, 43, 58, 70, 70M, 76, 80, 158 Bus Stop B: 8, 62, 90, 151 Bus Stop C: 62, 90, 151

Via PIE towards Changi (Exit 11) • Keep left as you exit PIE and turn left into Paya Lebar Road • Proceed along Paya Lebar Road and travel past two traffic lights • Keep left after the second traffic light. Immediately after Le Crescendo condominium, turn left into Trinity@Paya Lebar.

One-way bus service from the West is provided on weekends. Refer to bus pick-up points and timings on the next page.

By MRT Trinity@Paya Lebar is a 7-10 minute walk from Tai Seng Station (Circle Line, CC11).

Please be early and wait for the bus at the pick-up point. The bus will have a sign that reads “Trinity Christian Centre, Paya Lebar”. Buses should arrive at Trinity@Paya Lebar 15 minutes before the start of service.

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Free Bus Service

(with effect from August 20, 2016) Approximate time of arrival

Route Pick-up points

For the Sat, 5pm Service

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Boon Lay MRT Outside Jurong Point’s Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf café along Boon Lay Way Jurong East MRT Along Jurong East St 13, opposite NTUC, near traffic light at sheltered walkway from the MRT Clementi MRT Next to the MRT station escalator, bus stop along Commonwealth Ave Road (in the direction of the city)

3.55pm 4.05pm 4.15pm

For the Sun, 8.30am Service

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Boon Lay MRT Outside Jurong Point’s Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf café along Boon Lay Way Jurong East MRT Along Jurong East St 13, opposite NTUC, near traffic light at sheltered walkway from the MRT

3. Clementi MRT Next to the MRT station escalator, bus stop along Commonwealth Ave Road (in the direction of the city)

7.25am 7.35am 7.45am

For the Sun, 11am Service

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Boon Lay MRT Outside Jurong Point’s Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf café along Boon Lay Way Jurong East MRT Along Jurong East St 13, opposite NTUC, near traffic light at sheltered walkway from the MRT Clementi MRT Next to the MRT station escalator, bus stop along Commonwealth Ave Road (in the direction of the city)

1. 2. 3.

Yew Tee MRT Directly opposite Yew Tee MRT station next to an overhead bridge facing Blk 638 Choa Chu Kang MRT Along Choa Chu Kang loop road (opposite Northvale Condominium) Bukit Panjang LRT Along Petir Road opposite Maysprings Condominium

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Bukit Batok MRT Exit D, after The Jade Condominium, along Bukit Batok Central Road Toh Yi Bus stop along Jalan Jurong Kechil, opposite ESSO petrol station Bukit Timah Bus stop next to Rifle Range Road, opposite King Albert Park

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No parking left in Trinity@Paya Lebar? Not a problem! Here’s a map of alternative parking locations around Trinity@Paya Lebar.

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Breadtalk IHQ (30 Tai Seng Street) – Open until 11pm Oxley Bizhub 1 & 2 (62 Ubi Road 1) Multi-Storey Carpark (Block 28A Balam Road) Citimac Industrial Complex (605 MacPherson Road) Public Carpark (Ubi Avenue 3) Vertex Building (33 Ubi Avenue 3)

Parking charges apply

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Is your car parked at the basement? Got lots of time to spare? Until teleportation becomes a reality, here are some things you can do while waiting for the carpark to clear!

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2 Help your children memorize their Power Word!

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3 Flip to pg 38 of this manual and choose where to go for lunch/dinner!

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Call/text your parents to tell them how much you love and appreciate them.

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Appreciate the Traffic Marshalls by buying them a drink or thanking them for serving!

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Think of someone who you can invite for service next week and text them about it!

Bond with your children! Play games like “I Spy” and “Simon Says.” So what if these games are for kids under seven? You can’t deny that they’re entertaining!

8 Read, write, or doodle.

9 Make lists! Grocery list, life goals list, bucket list – the possibilities are endless!

Journal your thoughts about the message shared during service.

10 If your car isn’t double-parked, fellowship with your carecell members/family/friends by posing for a #wefie! Post it on Facebook or Instagram and include the hash tag #wearetrinitarians!

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Take this quiz and find out!

1. Where did Trinity have her first Sunday service? A) 21 Adam Road B) 1 Greenleaf View C) 2 Hillcrest Road D) Hotel Equatorial 2. Trinity began with 10 people in 1970. As she grew, what was her average attendance in 1971? A) 10 B) 20 C) 50 D) 100 3. Trinity grew by leaps and bounds. Where did she move to in 1981? A) Singapore Chinese Girls School B) Singapore American School C) Anglo-Chinese School D) Singapore Japanese School 4. “Looking forward, moving forward” is .... A) Our Vision B) Our Core Value C) God’s prophetic word for us D) Our Culture 5. What years did Trinity organize the Singing Christmas Tree? A) 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, and 1986 B) 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, and 1987 C) 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987 D) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988

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6. In 1993, how many locations did Trinity hold concurrent weekend services? A) 2 – WTC and 21 Adam Road B) 3 – WTC, 21 Adam Road and 23 Adam Road C) 4 – WTC, 21 Adam Road, SIM and SLF D) 5 – WTC, 21 Adam Road, 23 Adam Road, SIM, and SLF 7. After being on the move for ______ years, Trinity finally moved into 21-23 Adam Road. A) 18 B) 20 C) 21 D) 25

3. B 8. D

4. C 9. B

5. B 10. D

10. In Trinity’s Vision, what does VIPS stand for? A) Very Important Person and (Holy) Spirit B) Very Incredible Pastoral Staff C) Voracious in Pursuing Sustenance D) Vibrant Atmosphere, Incredible Unity, Passionate Heartbeat, Strategic Leadership

2. C 7. D

9. The BIG Move (on Aug 20, 2016) is happening because... A) Termites are eating us out of Trinity@Adam B) Trinity@Adam needs to get ready for the future harvest C) We are re-enacting the exodus D) The air-conditioning in Trinity@Adam is broken

Answers: 1. C 6. C

8. How long was Heaven’s Gates and Hell’s Flames staged in 1996? A) 4 days B) 10 days C) 1 week D) 4 weeks

How many did you get correct? < 3 You must be new to Trinity! Find out more about us by signing up for the LEAD Course Introduction to the Trinity Family at www.trinity.sg. 4-6 Good try! You’ll be a Super Trinitarian soon. We have Relentless Belief in you! 7-9 Well done! You are on your way to becoming a Super Trinitarian! Perfect 10! You are a Super Trinitarian! Find out more about Trinity’s history at our Level 2 Heritage Walk! 35


Find your way to Trinity@Paya Lebar! To find your way there, go through each of the premises we’ve been before in chronological order. Turn to pg 6-15 to trace our journey from 1970 to today.

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The BIG Trinity Word Search !

Challenge your family, friends, and carecell members to see who can find all the words!

I N V U I X S G A T M O S P H E R E F S S T Q H L C A S A J G N U I W G W T E C A R E C E L L E X Q U G J E U O R C O L S F C X B S N S R I F N D H L A I V K M V O A R O N O H H V A Y W R I R E Y Y A C Q P Q T L R L V F K D I E G N V M G X H T P S E N A U T B T O F L E I T Q W V E W T G F E R B N D M H S W A D K N G E B E P B G V A H H R G F L I A C E B D T D R M P K O I N T U B Y G R Q V D F S P M P A T U T F Q G A A P A Q B N L B I S S P O I H U X H N X M J U K H H N X G Y B J U L D S Q W L H A A N S C S I X P F W J L B I A N O Z W F Y O N M O Q S W E N S I W N P I R J I H F M G G A I M C K I N E C L A Q C J O M S P S R Y G N Y G N V J P I A Z J M N Q I Z D A I W X I C W I I N A F W V A S T T P S I U L H O G N R R E N H E T F T Y O L O C W S V S P U W E P U D K S E W Y C K M O A A C F V N N I I P R A Y E R S N J B M A X K R P C M S D B R L J B L K A F S R E K E C G O U H Z Z C S L A P Z M L Y B T J Y M J G T M S U B C D Y D N F S E C I V R E S H F Y E I C S I R R J E X E X P A G N I L V L I A O T C L T M S L D X A N V I E Y S X R N D R I A O D V P G H U Y R Y Q X E N D W I A L T O V L V P U C T E S E N I H C I S G U O U C K S O S X N R K G X O B X Z E A I N Y T C E H Z W U Z L K T P L T I U T X W L S N C E V R H L F R T B M K X Q T U A A N X R Q R S L U Q U B F Y S N A P H E A R T B E A T N D F K U Y O S M G S T C I I I S E I C L Y L A P D D Z J I Y A Q K A P E R H R O I A Z Z X M Z G D A U E D H A F K T H P J T U V R Y R E B B C M B L X S B Y H H G D W E L P Y U Y G A D I Y W E W T H C V P Y Q N P W L U W A K L A E H D I Z W L L Y C C S S L P M J U Q B F Z S J C B S S E L T N E L E R M F D O R X L Q G X R S P B X X Q X S P H S X G Z B G N O Q U L O L T E K Z G T V N P E R Z J Q B U O I I D Y Z Z L S G B Y G T K U N V T D G I L T Q R A N H E G M H R P D P I L S S O B

Trinity’s Vision

Trinity’s Core Values

Trinity’s Culture

VIBRANT ATMOSPHERE INCREDIBLE UNITY PASSIONATE HEARTBEAT STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP

PASSIONATE HONOR AUDACIOUS FERVOR RELENTLESS BELIEF CONTAGIOUS FAITH

CARE CONNECT

The Trinity Life LEAD MINISTRY EXPRESSIONS CELEBRATION SERVICES MISSIONS ALPHATRACK

CCSS TCA PRAYER NURSERY DISCOVERYLAND IGNYTE CAMPUS

CHINESE INDONESIAN FILIPINO JAPANESE SPANISH THAI CARECELL

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Hungry? Low on caffeine? Need a sugar rush before service? There’s no shortage of food, drinks, or desserts around Trinity@Paya Lebar. Tell us your favorite place to eat by sharing it on Facebook or Instagram and tagging #wearetrinitarians! Happy feasting!

Breadtalk IHQ

Around MacPherson Road

Artease #02-09 Coffee/Sandwiches

MacPherson Residency Food Centre 17A Circuit Road Level 1, 372018 Next to Le Crescendo

30 Tai Seng Street, 534013

Din Tai Fung #01-02 Chinese Everton Ice Cream #02-01A Dessert Show your Trinity membership card for $0.30 off per scoop and $0.50 off all other purchases! Food Republic #01-06 Food court Show your Trinity membership card for 10 percent off! RamenPlay #01-03 Japanese Subway #02-02 Sandwiches Toast Box #01-05 Local delight

All information is correct at time of print

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Circuit Road Food Centre 79/79A Circuit Road, 370079 83 Seafood Restaurant Block 82 MacPherson Lane #01-01, 360082 Daily: 2.30-11.30pm Zhi char Items to try ✔ Garlic steamed mussels ✔ Har cheong gai ✔ Fried crab bee hoon ✔ Hot plate tofu


Alfero Gelato 81 MacPherson Lane #01-37, 360081 Tue-Sun: 12-10pm Closed on Mon Dessert Item to try ✔ Gelato and waffle

Yi Jia Seafood Restaurant 550-552 MacPherson Road 368229 Daily: 11.30am-midnight Zhi char Items to try ✔ Hotplate venison ✔ Salted egg yolk squid

My Sister Bakes 81 MacPherson Lane #01-55, 360081 Wed-Sun: 11.30am-5pm Dessert Items to try ✔ Milo sponge cake ✔ Chocolate salted caramel tart

Kin Kin Chilli Pan Mee 534 MacPherson Road 368220 Daily: 11am-8pm Local delight Item to try ✔ Signature pan mee (dry)

Crab Meat Wonton Mee 560 MacPherson Road 368233 Daily: 7.30am-11pm Local delight Item to try ✔ Wonton mee Swa Garden Restaurant 540 MacPherson Road 368223 Daily: 11.30am-3pm, 6-10pm Teochew Items to try ✔ Braised goose ✔ Oyster omelet ✔ Chye poh kway teow ✔ Orh nee

All information is correct at time of print

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Near Tai Seng MRT

The Commerze@Irving

Kay Lee Roast Meat Joint 125 Upper Paya Lebar Road 534838 Daily: 10.30am-8pm Chinese Items to try ✔ Roast pork ✔ Char siew

23 Jumpin #01-25 Tue-Sun: 11am – 9pm Closed on Mon Cafe Items to try ✔ Honey paprika wings ✔ Pork goulash stew ✔ Pizza waffle ✔ Creamy mushroom pasta ✔ Charcoal waffle and ice cream ✔ Chocolate lava cake with ice cream

Old Street Bak Kut Teh 129 Upper Paya Lebar Road 534840 Daily: 10am-10pm Chinese Item to try ✔ Dry bak kut teh The Boiler 18 Howard Road #01-06 Novelty Bizcentre, 369585 Sun-Thu: 5-10.30pm Fri, Sat, eve of PH: 5-11pm Closed on Mon Western Item to try ✔ Cajun-style seafood boils

1 Irving Place, 369546

Carol Mel Café #01-30 Mon: 9am-6.30pm Tue-Fri: 9am-10pm Sat: 12-10pm Sun: 10am-5pm Cafe Items to try ✔ Tiramisu in a pot ✔ Braised lamb shank ✔ Ice cream and waffle ✔ Rainbow cake Grasso Coffee #01-27 Mon-Fri: 8am-7.30pm Sat: 10am-4pm Closed on Sun Cafe Items to try ✔ Sandwiches ✔ Ice-blended drinks

All information is correct at time of print

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Paya Lebar Square Paya Lebar MRT Supermilk #01-29 Mon-Fri:11.30am-10pm Sat-Sun: 9.30am-11pm Cafe Items to try ✔ Tunisian eggs ✔ Bubble waffle ✔ Artisan ice cream ✔ Oven-baked chicken leg The Oven Cafe Bistro #01-22 Mon-Fri: 11am-9pm Sat: 11am-11pm Closed on Sun Western Items to try ✔ Chicken alfredo ✔ Salmon sashimi spaghetti ✔ Crispy baked chicken spaghetti ✔ Baked tandoori chicken cubes ✔ Bratwurst pizza TomorrowFree KaFei #01-20 Mon-Fri: 8am-7pm Sat: 11am-4pm Closed on Sun Local-inspired Items to try ✔ Bak ku teh ✔ Curry chicken ✔ Cupcakes

Burger King #01-40 to 43 Fast food

Mediterranean Thai #02-13 to 14 Fusion

Cantine Foodcourt #B1-51 Food court Gong Cha #01-50 Drinks

MOS Burger #01-72 to 73 Fast food

J Co Donuts & Coffee #01-78 to 79 Dessert/Drinks Jack’s Place #B1-15 Western

Ramen Keisuke #01-04 Japanese

Lena’s #01-57 Western

Seoul Garden Hotspot #01-05 to 06 Korean

McDonalds #01-68 to 69 Fast food

Swissbake #01-09 to 11 Western

Munch Saladsmith #01-85 to 86 Western

Sakae Sushi #B1-19 Japanese

Ya Kun Kaya Toast #01-87 Local delight

All information is correct at time of print

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Jul 23-Aug 14

Jul 23-Aug 28 #wearetrinitarians Photo Competition What’s your Trinity heritage? Visit the Level 2 Foyer to find out more about Trinity’s journey of faith. Don’t forget to show us when you joined the Trinity family by dropping a colored ball into the right box!

Jul 30-Aug 14

Discover

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How well do you know Trinity@Paya Lebar? From Jul 28-Aug15, close-up snapshots of Trinity@Paya Lebar will be released on Facebook (TrinityChristianCentre) and Instagram(@trinity.sg). Try to figure out where these places are. Soon, you’ll be an expert navigator of Trinity@Paya Lebar!

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Aug 20 & 21

While stocks lasts! Free snacks – Level 2 Garden Free coffee/tea with cake – Level 2 Passion Cafe (coupon redemption only)


With Trinitarians coming together as one church, there’s much to celebrate and learn about Trinity@Paya Lebar. Here’s a list of activities that are NOT to be missed! Trinity is a place our best memories are made. Share your memories: 1. Upload a photo of your family/ carecell at Trinity@Adam or Trinity@Paya Lebar (on Facebook or Instagram), 2. Hashtag #wearetrinitarians, 3. Tag TrinityChristianCentre on Facebook or tag @trinity.sg on Instagram, and 4. Post it with the most creative caption you can think of!

Aug 20 & 21 Let’s celebrate The BIG Move in red! Show your Trinitarian pride by wearing your Trinitarian tee during The BIG Move weekend! Don’t have a Trinitarian tee? Get yours from Level 1, Manna@Paya Lebar!

20 posts with the most creative caption will win attractive prizes, including the limited edition Trinity@Adam EZ-Link card!

Aug 27 & 28

Explore Trinity@Paya Lebar’s nooks and crannies! Think you can find them all? Clues will be waiting for you. “The early bird gets the worm.” Here at Trinity@Paya Lebar, the early bird gets… • A carpark lot • A shorter queue at the washroom • To experience miracles during pre-service prayer (happens 15 minutes before service) and • On the weekend of Aug 20/21, free snacks!

Look for a clue card inside the Aug 27/28 bulletin and follow the ‘breadcrumbs’ Bring this manual, you will need it for some of your clues! Form groups of three and above to find and take pictures at each location. When you’re done, head to the Level 2 Information Counter to confirm your photos. The 10 fastest groups will win a prize! Happy hunting!

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