The United Methodist Church is a worldwide organization that believes in the power of apportionments and the fervent support of local ministries. This means that your diligent tithes and offerings are put to work both in local, national, and international ministries such as Epworth Children's home, UMCOR, Shepherd's Table, The Black College Fund, The Ministerial Education Fund, The Africa College Fund, and many others. For more information, click on the icon.


Salkehatchie Summer Service is a program offered by the United Methodist Church of South Carolina. It is a series of week-long camps where youth and adults ages 14 and up work together on teams to repair the homes of those who are unable, either financially or physically, to do the repairs themselves. 


Registration for camp typically begins at the first of the year...we would love to see you there! 

Trinity attends the Lake Murray Salkehatchie, which is held the second week of July. 

For more information, click on the icon.

The We Care Ministry is our prayer and comfort ministry for those facing strife in life. It is a vital part of Trinity and serves in two facets: providing food and prayer for a family who has an ill member or who has recently experienced a loss; and coming together as a group to care for the greater community 

around us by praying weekly for everyone on the 

church prayer list and contacting a family member of those on the list at least once a month 

to check in and better know how to 

pray for those in need.

The Shepherd's Table provides nutritious hot meals twice daily throughout the week, operates a food pantry, and refers individuals to other agencies that may be able to provide the resources they need. They annually provide over 35,000 hot meals and food to prepare at home for over 6,000 neighbors and help thousands of our clients connect with local resources.


Trinity has a group that cooks and serves a meal on the second Wednesday of each month

Churches Assisting People was established in 1986 by local churches in and around the Conway area to coordinate crisis services on their behalf. CAP is now supported by local congregations, businesses, civic groups, individuals, and grants.


We have several individuals who volunteer at CAP on a regular basis.