
About Trinity Reformed Church
All of Christ, for All of Life, for All of Newnan
Our Church
Trinity Reformed Church is a mission church in the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC). We are located in Newnan, Georgia and are under the oversight of our planting church, Trinity Reformed Church in Huntsville, Alabama.
Our Denomination
The CREC is a communion of churches around the world that uphold and embrace the historic Christian creeds and confesssions. Each congregation holds to one or more confessional documents of the Reformation. Our current Presiding Minister is Pastor Uri Brito of Providence Church in Pensacola, Florida.
Our Presbytery
Trinity Reformed Church is a member of the Athanasius Presbytery, made up of CREC churches in the Southeastern United States. Our current Presiding Minister is Pastor Joe Thacker of St. Mark Reformed Church in Franklin, Tennessee.
Our Leadership
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Thomas Countess
RULING ELDER
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Jimmy Oliver
RULING ELDER
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Grant Van Brimmer
TEACHING ELDER
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Nathan Burns
DEACON
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Warren Oliver
DEACON
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Collier Pressnell
DEACON
Our Distinctives
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Biblical Worship
Trinity Reformed Church follows a pattern of Lord’s Day worship commonly called covenant renewal worship.
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Keeping Our Kids
We believe God has designed marriage to be fruitful, and that we must raise our children in the Paideia of God.
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Robust Christian Community
We aim to foster a robust, hospitable Christian community that brings all of Christ to all of life.
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Confessional Reformed Tradition
We believe doctrinal unity is essential in the local church. We are confessional—holding to the Westminster Confession of Faith (1646).
Our Constitution
In submission to Scripture, we confess the purpose of our church is glorifying God through reverent worship, proclaiming Christ to sinners, and building up our members through preaching the whole counsel of God and observing Christ’s sacraments. The Church is biblically and historically defined by her three marks: faithful preaching of the gospel, right administration of the sacraments, and the proper exercise of church discipline. To these ends, we establish the following constitution.