Rutgers Protestant Campus Ministries at Trinity House
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Being a Christian at Rutgers University in New Brunswick

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At Trinity House,
you'll find a wide open space for conversation
about Christian faith and the doubts that come along with learning and changing.
We seek always to grow into greater love, deeper faith, wider grace together.

Our mission:  to engage students in a Christian life of faith, service and compassion

  • an ecumenical ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Reformed Church in  American, the American Baptist Churches of NJ, the  United Church of Christ 

DAILY MEDITATION:  Simple. Beautiful. Calming. 

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We welcome you to join us: come when you can, leave when you must!

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Monday Night Worship and Dinner
At 6:00 p.m. we gather in the sanctuary of Second Reformed Church, 100 College Avenue for worship: a lot of singing, a little preaching, and prayers to center of lives.
At 7:00 p.m. we move to Trinity House, 14 Stone Street, for dinner around the dining room table to talk about anything important to you.

Thursday Lunch and Bible Study at Trinity House
Between 12 - 2:00 p.m., we gather at Trinity House, 14 Stone Street, for home-made soup, salad, and bread.
We use a lectio-divina approach to engage one another in Bible study and to be transformed by our sharing together. Students have been known to say, "This is so much about life and how to live it well!"  Please, try it out!


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SPECIAL EVENTS IN SPRING 2012: Worship, Travels, Gatherings, Serving

Midnight Run

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February 27: Unprotected Texts

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February 20: Faith and Public Witness

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Road Trip

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We will journey to downtown Philadelphia to join this innovative urban ministry in worship.

"We are trying to reflect the best of what 2,000 years of what the Spirit has taught the church—and casting out some of the stuffier elements as well as some that are just plain hurtful. We also want to be open to the new proddings of the Spirit—staying open to new forms, new expressions of music and motion—but being open to newness for us also means shying away from novelty and gimmics. We are trying to be authentic...that's all."

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