Welcome to the Trumbull church of Christ website

 
We are live on Sunday's from 10am-Noon 
Click here to view our YouTube Channel for past videos when not live


We are so excited that you decided to visit us online today! As you browse through our website, you will see that we are a church who has a passion for God, and compassion for people. We meet regularly to share in worship, study, prayer, friendship, and service to others. It is our hope to share the same kindness, compassion, and love that Jesus Christ has shown us with everyone we come into contact with. We invite you to join us at one of our services where we passionately worship God and study His Word. We pray that as you visit with us, you feel loved and are challenged to grow in your walk with Jesus. We look forward to meeting you! If you would like to know more about us or would like to set up a more personal study of God's Word, please contact us.

If you visit us you will find . .

If you visit us you will find . .
If you visit on a Sunday morning you will find . . . You are not the only visitor. We have numerous visitors every week and are always pleased to have you. There is plenty of parking places on the side of our building and handicap accessible spaces in the front entrance. There is seating in an auditorium filled with rows of pews. There are no reserved seats, so you may sit anywhere.

Free Bible Course

Free Bible Course
WBS offers a core set of lesson booklets and online lessons known as the Master Series. The Bible-based lessons teach the fundamentals of God, His grace and love, Jesus, the Gospel message, the church, and Christian living. WBS courses are designed to increase your knowledge and faith in God by seeing for yourself what the Bible says.

Steps To Salvation

Steps To Salvation
What must be done to be saved?

Live Worship Playlist

Live Worship Playlist
Click on the "Read More" button to be taken to our archive of all past Sermon and Lessons spoken in English.

Our Calendar

Our Calendar
“And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.” –