Gospel Partners

"And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased."

Hebrews 13:16

And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.

Hebrews 13:16

Trinity partners with ministries, organizations, and missionaries working throughout Bozeman and around the world to further the kingdom of Christ.

Christ’s Hands and Feet seeks to provide assistance with everyday tasks, like grocery pick-up, rides, housekeeping, and yard work, to those in our church who are going through a significant life event or crisis. When someone in our congregation experiences a major illness or medical need, walks through bereavement, or experiences a big life transition, we offer to help them through practical hands-on support.
The meal ministry provides meals to those in our church who are going through a significant life event or crisis. When someone in our congregation experiences a major illness or medical need, walks through bereavement, or welcomes a new child into their family (by birth or adoption), we help them by providing meals for a short time.
Affordable Christmas is a holiday event where our congregation donates Christmas gifts and invites local families in need to shop for gifts at a greatly reduced price. This program provides an opportunity for these families to make Christmas special for their children.

Love inc

Love In the Name of Christ exists to help the 40+ partner churches in the Gallatin County mobilize their members to be the hands and feet of Christ here in our community. Working together, Love INC and Trinity Church can more effectively offer hope to those in need by offering life skills classes, material goods, relational development, and the Love of Christ.

Zoe care

ZoeCare is a pregnancy and sexual health clinic offering free and compassionate medical care. It is staffed by doctors, nurses, and other professionals and volunteers. ZoeCare aims to give guidance and support to women who are faced with the choice of having an abortion, struggling with parenting, or considering adoption.

Sacred Portion

In the Old Testament, God extended His heart and made provision for orphaned and abandoned children through His people. Founded on principles from Deuteronomy 26:13, The Sacred Portion Children's Outreach is a Bozeman based non-profit organization dedicated to providing for the needy children of the world who are without homes and families. 

Crossroads ministry

Crossroads connects people in prison with mentors who study the Bible with them and encourage them through heartfelt letters. Through the mentorship program, students can study more than one hundred lessons that are centered on the Bible and relevant to people in prison. Mentors review their lessons, answer their questions, encourage their spiritual growth and share their own testimonies.

Nations (CRU)

Christ at the center of Native American life and culture

Trinity supports the ministry of Mike and Julie Kelly who serve with CRU. Mike and Julie served with Campus Crusade at MSU for 15 years. Mike is currently the national director for Nations, which is CRU's ministry for Native American students and First Nations people of the world. The Nations movement seeks to honor Native American students recognizing that Jesus Christ desires to restore their broken lives and culture. American Indian students are so often overlooked and yet are such crucial members of Christ’s body. They play a key role in an effort to influence their own communities and have the unique ability to take the gospel to any unreached country and are key players is reaching other First Nations people of the world.
“Trinity Church has been like the hand of Christ in our lives and on our ministry.  Jesus has used the warm relationships to touch us and hold us with His love.  He has opened His Word to us to teach us more clearly His truth, causing us to examine the purity of our hearts, rebuking us where needed, and then guiding us in His grace.  He has cared for us and met our needs by His hand, through His people.” ~ Mike Kelly

Reformed University Fellowship @ montana state

Reaching Students for Christ | Equipping Students to Serve

RUF seeks to be a student community on the MSU campus that strives to reach students of divergent beliefs and experiences with the good news of Jesus’ love and to equip students to serve God and others.

Cody Janicek is the campus minister at Montana State University. He met his wife Katy through RUF at Texas A&M, and ministered for seven years to students with RUF-Global in Prague, Czech Republic. They now both work for RUF @ MSU, along with their Campus Intern Cadey Floyd, engaging students through one on one discipleship, small groups, and community-wide events. They aim to see students at MSU experience growth in grace, deepen in fellowship and service, cultivate a heart for evangelism and missions, and see with God's eyes.

Christopher and Donnette Brock (France)

Brennan and Becca McCafferty (Cambodia)

Family Bio
When Chris started seminary in 2009, both he and Donnette already sensed that the Lord was calling them to the mission field. Chris felt a strong call toward pastoral ministry and church planting, and Donnette was also interested in finding a way to serve the Lord with her administrative gifts. In 2011 the Brocks accepted a call to serve as church planters in southwest France. Chris was ordained with the PCA in 2013, and the Brocks moved to France in January of 2015.
 
Only about 1 percent of the people in France identify as evangelical Christian, and only around 10 percent have ever opened a Bible. The Brocks are serving alongside a team that works in partnership with a Reformed, evangelical French denomination, in order to plant a church in the southwest area of Toulouse, the aerospace capital of France. It is their prayer and desire to see this church flourish as a gospel light to those around them in this dynamic and growing city.
Family Bio
Brennan and Becca served with MTW as interns to Cambodia during 2015, but not at the same time. Long story short, they connected through their mutual friendships with MTW missionaries in Cambodia and their ESL students. They married in May 2017, and then returned to Cambodia in July 2021 as a family, where they now serve in the capital city of Phnom Penh.

Brennan grew up outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He came to faith while in college and shortly thereafter developed a burden for ministry and missions. He completed his M.Div. at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary and was ordained in the PCA in February 2020. He currently uses his theological education to serve the Cambodian church through preaching, pastoral training, and discipleship of college students.

Becca grew up in Rochester, Minnesota. Through her involvement in short-term mission trips and her internship in Cambodia, God implanted within her a desire for cross-cultural ministry. In addition to taking care of their three children, Becca enjoys opening up their house for hospitality with college students and developing discipleship relationships with other Christian women.

Daniel and Katy (Belgium)

Eric and Megan Kelly (Panama)

Family Bio
Daniel and Katy both grew up in the PCA, met through Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) at Mississippi State University, and married in 2004. Their first term with MTW was on a church-planting team in Madrid, Spain, and since 2016 they have been in Brussels, Belgium, to develop new church-planting works for MTW in collaboration with local partners. 

Daniel and Katy love the diverse people of Brussels and desire to see gospel-based churches multiplying in the capital city and throughout Belgium. They are currently working to plant a Presbyterian church that ministers to Belgians as well as the large international community in Brussels.
 
Daniel also serves MTW Europe as a regional director for Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy. Daniel and Katy's desire is to see faithful, Christ-exalting churches planted throughout Western Europe and for MTW's missionaries in this region to be encouraged and equipped in their ministries.
Family Bio
Eric and Megan are preparing to assist the MTW Panama team by training and discipling under-resourced pastors and church planters in rural Panama. The goal is to facilitate groups through a biblical studies program to raise up local leaders. Eric and Megan are excited to learn from and do life as a family with the indigenous peoples they will get to work with.

Throughout his childhood, Eric had the privilege of watching his parents' involvement in Native American/First Nations ministry.  This upbringing built the foundation for Eric’s passion and heart for indigenous people groups and cultures. Megan was also blessed by watching her parents open their home to children coming from all different walks of life and cultures. This fostered a desire in Megan to study Spanish as a means of sharing hope across language barriers.

After graduating from college, the newly married couple moved to Nicaragua where Eric worked as a teacher and Megan partnered with local missionaries for two years. Their call to care for every culture and people group deepened together as a couple and new family. Now, by partnering with MTW they will return to Central America as a family of four.

Within Our Church

Christ’s Hands and Feet seeks to provide assistance with everyday tasks, like grocery pick-up, rides, housekeeping, and yard work, to those in our church who are going through a significant life event or crisis. When someone in our congregation experiences a major illness or medical need, walks through bereavement, or experiences a big life transition, we offer to help them through practical hands-on support.
The meal ministry provides meals to those in our church who are going through a significant life event or crisis. When someone in our congregation experiences a major illness or medical need, walks through bereavement, or welcomes a new child into their family (by birth or adoption), we help them by providing meals for a short time.
Affordable Christmas is a holiday event where our congregation donates Christmas gifts and invites local families in need to shop for gifts at a greatly reduced price. This program provides an opportunity for these families to make Christmas special for their children.

Local Ministries

Love In the Name of Christ exists to help the 40+ partner churches in the Gallatin County mobilize their members to be the hands and feet of Christ here in our community. Working together, Love INC and Trinity Church can more effectively offer hope to those in need by offering life skills classes, material goods, relational development, and the Love of Christ.
ZoeCare is a pregnancy and sexual health clinic offering free and compassionate medical care. It is staffed by doctors, nurses, and other professionals and volunteers. ZoeCare aims to give guidance and support to women who are faced with the choice of having an abortion, struggling with parenting, or considering adoption.
In the Old Testament, God extended His heart and made provision for orphaned and abandoned children through His people. Founded on principles from Deuteronomy 26:13, The Sacred Portion Children's Outreach is a Bozeman based non-profit organization dedicated to providing for the needy children of the world who are without homes and families. 
Crossroads connects people in prison with mentors who study the Bible with them and encourage them through heartfelt letters. Through the mentorship program, students can study more than one hundred lessons that are centered on the Bible and relevant to people in prison. Mentors review their lessons, answer their questions, encourage their spiritual growth and share their own testimonies.

Campus Ministries

Nations (CRU) @ Montana State

Christ at the center of Native American life and culture

Trinity supports the ministry of Mike and Julie Kelly who serve with CRU. Mike and Julie served with Campus Crusade at MSU for 15 years. Mike is currently the national director for Nations, which is CRU's ministry for Native American students and First Nations people of the world. The Nations movement seeks to honor Native American students recognizing that Jesus Christ desires to restore their broken lives and culture. American Indian students are so often overlooked and yet are such crucial members of Christ’s body. They play a key role in an effort to influence their own communities and have the unique ability to take the gospel to any unreached country and are key players is reaching other First Nations people of the world.
“Trinity Church has been like the hand of Christ in our lives and on our ministry.  Jesus has used the warm relationships to touch us and hold us with His love.  He has opened His Word to us to teach us more clearly His truth, causing us to examine the purity of our hearts, rebuking us where needed, and then guiding us in His grace.  He has cared for us and met our needs by His hand, through His people.” ~ Mike Kelly

Reformed University Fellowship @ montana state

Reaching Students for Christ | Equipping Students to Serve

RUF seeks to be a student community on the MSU campus that strives to reach students of divergent beliefs and experiences with the good news of Jesus’ love and to equip students to serve God and others.

Cody Janicek is the campus minister at Montana State University. He met his wife Katy through RUF at Texas A&M, and ministered for seven years to students with RUF-Global in Prague, Czech Republic. They now both work for RUF @ MSU, along with their Campus Intern Cadey Floyd, engaging students through one on one discipleship, small groups, and community-wide events. They aim to see students at MSU experience growth in grace, deepen in fellowship and service, cultivate a heart for evangelism and missions, and see with God's eyes.

International Ministries

Christopher and Donnette Brock (France)

Christopher and Donnette live in the Southwest area of Toulouse and serve as church planters as a husband and wife team. They pray that the gospel will flourish in their dynamic and growing city, the aerospace capital of France.

Brennan and Becca McCafferty (Cambodia)

Brennan and Becca live in the capital city of Phnom Penh. Brennan is engaged in men's discipleship, pastoral training, and church planting, while Becca focuses on women's discipleship and utilizing her nursing background at a Family Clinic.

Daniel and Katy B. (Belgium)

Daniel and Katy live and work in Brussels. They focus on church planting, church growth, and leadership development. They hope to see the gospel transform the local community and to witness the expansion of God's Kingdom.

Eric and Megan Kelly (Panama)

Eric and Megan live in Panama and focus on training and discipling under-resourced pastors and church planters in rural areas. They facilitate groups through a biblical studies program to raise up local leaders.

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