Speaking Truth Student Group

The Speaking Truth Student group was formed to promote the Great Commission and to build up and edify the students preparing for ministry. Students who have a passion for preaching Gods Word to the next generation are encouraged to join Speaking Truth Student Group. This ministry gives our students the opportunity to travel to schools and churches sharing God’s Word and engaging teens who have that same passion. Students involved in STSG receive many ministry and leadership opportunities such as preaching, teaching, event planning, and personal ministry to youth.

  • Braydon Hotchkiss, President
  • Richard Walker, Vice President

Biblical
Teaching.
Authentic
Fellowship.
Engaging
Worship.

Answers to Questions about Student Life

Are there student standards and guidelines to follow?

Our goal is not to have a lot of rules, but to protect the scriptural standards that have become synonymous with Trinity College of Florida. Our Student Life Handbook serves as the source for information regarding the college’s standards and guidelines. These guidelines are designed to regulate the activities of the student body so that the basic rights of all are protected. Like everything else we do, we wrote our handbook based on biblical principles for fostering a Christian community. It is our hope that each student will have a value system based on Scriptural concepts. View the Student Life Handbook.

What activities/amenities are available near the campus?

Trinity College is located in Trinity Florida on the west coast of Florida near Tampa Bay. 

James P. Gills YMCA (All residential students have a choice between a YMCA membership or a membership to the NPR Rec Center) 

Beaches

(Fred Howard Park)

Caledesi Island

Theme parks 

Busch Gardens

Adventure Island

Shopping/Resturants (Approx. 1 mile)

Mitchell Ranch Plaza:

  • Chick-fil-A
  • Panera
  • Chili’s
  • Publix
  • Ross
  • Marshalls
  • China Express
  • BurgerFi
  • Westshore Pizza
  • Target
  • Zim Zari’s

The Village at Mitchell Ranch

  • Sprouts Farmers Market
  • HomeGoods
  • Michaels
  • Skechers
  • Five Below
  • Ulta
  • PDQ
  • Burger King (Now Open!)
  • Hair Cuttery
  • Organic Nail Bar
  • Amazing Lash
  • Cycle Bar
  • Hand & Stone
  • Louis Pappas
  • Jersey Mike’s
  • Grain & Berry
  • First Watch
  • Mattress One
  • Chipotle
  • Menchie’s
  • Panda Express
  • Blaze Pizza

Are students required to participate in the Christian Service program?

A minimum of 20 hours of service a semester is required for all full-time students. Each ministry selection must be approved by the Dean of Students and should begin by the fourth Friday of the semester.
Some of our current students are involved in their local church serving in children’s ministry, singing on the worship team, or assisting youth leaders. Others teach a Bible Study or Sunday School class. There is also participation in local ministries such as Inter-Varsity, Young Life, or Child Evangelism Fellowship.

Are there chapel services for undergraduate students?

Yes! Chapel is a vital part of building our spiritual community. Students, faculty, and staff are able to come together for prayer, worship, and teaching. Contemporary worship, testimony and sharing, and solid teaching from the Word of God provide multiple opportunities for student involvement and are a reflection of who we are as a community. Chapel services are held twice throughout each week in Sid Williams Chapel.

Students will also encounter the Word of God daily in classes and in the dorms. Spiritual emphasis weekends, dorm devotions, mission trips, and Christian service are other initiatives we take to ensure spiritual growth and maturity.

You’ll receive more than an outstanding education at TCF. You’ll gain an experience that will encourage you to have a closer relationship with Jesus.

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