STUTTGART
The Stuttgart Campus began in 2017 as an outreach to the United States Military stationed abroad. Trinity Stuttgart began as a small group in a living room, but quickly grew into a family of believers gathering in a meeting hall at a luxury car garage near the military bases. In 2024, the campus moved to beautiful Sindelfingen.
INFORMATION
SUNDAY SERVICE
Every Sunday starting at 9:00 am and 11:00 am
TRINITY CHURCH STUTTGART at LOFTS
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OUR TEAM
CAMPUS GROUPS & EVENTS
Getting involved with community groups and campus events is essential for personal growth and building meaningful connections. Take the opportunity to deepen your faith and develop friendships. It's a chance to make a positive impact, grow together, and create lasting memories.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
WHAT'S THE VIBE?
The Stuttgart campus serves a wide variety of people. From members of the military and single adults, to families young and old, they all come together as one body here. People can feel free to come in jeans and a t-shirt or their Sunday best. Whatever your story is, you are welcome here!
At our services, you will see a mix of the glory of the old, with the promise of the new. We have liturgy and hymns mixed in with modern worship. We’d love to have you join us one Sunday!
A TYPICAL SUNDAY
As you enter, you will find greeters ready to welcome you and show you around.
Our services will begin at 9:00 am and 11:00 am. We will have a time of musical worship, announcements, and a message. One Sunday a month, we also take communion together.
OUR REACH PARTNER
ELIM CHRISTIAN CENTER & PROEM MINISTRIES
The Stuttgart campus comes alongside two ministries in Poland. Elim Christian Center in Lwowek provides for the needs of poorer children, children in the government's children's home, serves as a crisis shelter for the abused or homeless, as well as many other community outreach projects within the community.
Proem Ministries in Inowłódz, serves to share the Gospel with youth & families in Poland as well as throughout Eastern Europe through camps, Christian education, church planting, and community help initiatives.