STREET DOOR
Trinity's youth outreach ministry is called "Street Door" because it was originally housed in a modular building with Trinity's closest door to Pine Street. The youth ministry serves as a "doorway" for youth to Christ and the church.
"Sreet Door" is a hangout for middle school and high school students that gives them a safe place to socialize with peers and to hear God's saving Word. Street Door is totally free of charge, and is run by caring adults who offer Bible-based guidance and prayers. It offers large screen video games, a pool table, foosball, carpet ball, snacks, and new friends.
Trinity's passenger van picks up kids from Paw Paw High School on Wednesdays at 2:30 pm to bring them to the Street Door. Friends are always welcome to join! All that is required is signing a covenant to abide by the rules of Street Door. Why not give it a shot?
More than 300 young people have come to Street Door since it opened in 2004. Many of them had no other ties to Trinity or any other church.