Events
Trinity Christian College’s Athletics Department is excited to invite you to a home basketball match vs. Judson to cheer on your beloved Trolls!
The fair will include teach-out partners, transfer-out partners, and traditional transfer institutions. This is an excellent opportunity to explore multiple options all in one place.
Join us for a student recital at 4:00 pm in the Ozinga Chapel Auditorium.
Join us for the Gospel Fest, featuring Trinity’s music ensembles, at 4:00 p.m. on February 21st in the Ozinga Chapel Auditorium.
Trinity’s annual Black History Month Lecture will be given by Dr. Emmett G. Price, Dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College. Dr. Price’s visit is also part of the 2026 annual meeting of the Society of Christian Scholarship in Music.
Trinity’s Story Tell is a commemoration of our lived experiences through the art of storytelling. Short stories are written by participants in response to a provided prompt, and finalists will be selected to read their written story at our Story Tell live event.
Students will have the opportunity to meet with their advisors on Wednesday, March 18th.
This will be an opportunity for students and other attendees to ask Professor Vander Weele questions about studying English at Trinity, his scholarly writing, how and why he writes, and more.
Trinity’s annual Women’s History Month Lecture will be given by Dr. David Brodnax, Sr., Professor of History & History Department Chair.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – Our 10th Annual Day of Giving
Join us for the Spring Instrumental Concert in the Ozinga Chapel Auditorium at 3:00 pm, featuring Trinity’s Jazz Ensemble and Concert Band.
OPUS, Trinity’s celebration of Christian scholarship, is a long-standing and rich tradition at the College. Despite the passing years, OPUS has remained true to its origins.
Join us for the Spring Choral Concert in the Ozinga Chapel Auditorium at 3:00 pm, featuring Trinity’s Concert Choir, Gospel Choir, and Honors Ensemble.














