The MomCo at Trinity is a community of moms which exists to
encourage, support, and equip mothers. We've saved YOU a seat at the table!
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The MomCo at Trinity (formerly MOPS & MomsNEXT) is excited to invite ALL MOMS, with children birth through 12TH GRADE! All moms are welcome to attend – church affiliation is not required.
MomCo is for every mom and we can't wait to support and encourage women in all phases of this motherhood journey with the hope of Jesus. Each meetup serves to gather new friends to grow together into better moms and better leaders through conversation, relevant teaching, mentoring, and FUN! Motherhood is better together.
Meetings happen once a month on Thursday evenings from 7–9pm, September through May.
Coming in September
2024-2025
Commit to giving yourselves 1 night a month
to fill your cup and connect!
Do you ever feel like your pilot light has gone out? Like the spark that once fueled your passion, clarity, and energy has been dimmed under the mental load of motherhood? Perhaps it’s the need to make 1 million decisions a day (so many decisions!) that causes you to never really feel confident you’re doing it right.
Maybe you are in a season where you feel you are not showing up well for yourself or others; just going through the motions, trying to get to the end of the week. That is about to change because we’re declaring this the year of new things. A new season needs a new strategy, and we choose wild, contagious hope. Hope is not a passive exercise in wishing; it’s an active approach to living life engaged. Hope is generative. In Proverbs 13:12 we read, “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life.” Hope provides clarity, vision and vitality.
Looking at the adversity and division that seems to be seeping into the fabric of our culture, hope offers another option – the opportunity to see new paths and ways of living that we might not have considered before. It reminds us that we can make a positive difference in our families and communities and that tough times will not paralyze us. Hope requires courage and trust because to see the new thing God is doing likely means going into the wilds – paths that take us through uncomfortable places and challenges that nourish our deepest longing.
God is doing something new, we can get our hopes up. IT'S TIME FOR WILD HOPE!
Maybe you are in a season where you feel you are not showing up well for yourself or others; just going through the motions, trying to get to the end of the week. That is about to change because we’re declaring this the year of new things. A new season needs a new strategy, and we choose wild, contagious hope. Hope is not a passive exercise in wishing; it’s an active approach to living life engaged. Hope is generative. In Proverbs 13:12 we read, “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life.” Hope provides clarity, vision and vitality.
Looking at the adversity and division that seems to be seeping into the fabric of our culture, hope offers another option – the opportunity to see new paths and ways of living that we might not have considered before. It reminds us that we can make a positive difference in our families and communities and that tough times will not paralyze us. Hope requires courage and trust because to see the new thing God is doing likely means going into the wilds – paths that take us through uncomfortable places and challenges that nourish our deepest longing.
God is doing something new, we can get our hopes up. IT'S TIME FOR WILD HOPE!