The Jazz Ensemble and Wind Ensemble will perform at the Spring Instrumental Concert at Ozinga Chapel Auditorium on March 18 at 7 pm.

The music department is looking forward to ending Black History Month in celebration with Gospel Fest 2022! This concert will take place at 7:00 p.m. on February 25th in the Ozinga Chapel Auditorium.

The night will include performances not only from Trinity’s own Gospel Choir, but from Trinity Alumni and our special guest: alumnus Javonta Howard and the “I AM HEIR” Live Experience.

Click here to learn more about the I AM HEIR Live Experience! You can also view their website here.

Come join us in joy and praise!

 

The Trinity Christian College Music Department is very excited to welcome you back to Christmastide in person this December 4 at 4 p.m. in the Ozinga Chapel auditorium. This annual Advent and Christmas concert includes performances by Trinity’s student ensembles and music faculty.

This year’s theme is “Let Heaven and Nature Sing,” as we joyfully celebrate the birth of Jesus.

Choral performances will be by the Concert Choir, Gospel Choir, and Honors Ensemble. Instrumental performances by Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, and String Ensemble, as well as music faculty.

The audience will also be invited to join in singing three favorite carols of the season led by organ and brass.

Alumni, faculty, and staff are also welcome to join students in a mass choir performance. Please contact Jeremy Klyn for details (Jeremy.Klyn@trnty.edu).

Come early to hear piano versions of Christmas carols in the Grand Lobby. And join us afterward for Christmas cookies, coffee, and hot chocolate.

Reserve your tickets here.

 

Trinity’s Fall Instrumental Concert, featuring the Jazz Ensemble, will take place on Oct. 22 at 6 pm in Ozinga Chapel Auditorium.

The Fall Music Faculty Recital will take place on Oct. 6 at Ozinga Chapel Auditorium at 4 PM.

Trinity’s Brass Quintet and Wind Ensemble will be featured at the Concert on the Lawn, which will take place at 4 PM on Sept. 29.

On Nov. 17th, Fusion Forum presents: Stephanie Reichert, CPA.   Trinity ’14 alumna, Stephanie is a Certified Public Accountant with experience in the Investment Management industry and the team lead at Northern Trust Corporation.

Fusion 59 sponsors Fusion Forum, which brings dynamic speakers to campus to discuss their experience, share insights, and offer tips on navigating the working world.

Join us for Stardust Jazz Night, with the Trinity Jazz Ensemble and the Trinity Jazz Collaborative! The concert will take place at 7 pm in Ozinga Chapel Auditorium.

After an opening from the Trinity Christian College Jazz Ensemble, the night will feature a professional performance from Trinity Faculty members Artie Black (sax), Chris Davis (trumpet), and Kevin Brown (guitar) with special guests Katie Ernst (bass and vocals), and Tim Mulvenna (drums). Don’t miss this beautiful evening of live jazz, right here on campus!

Senior Physical Education, Recreation and Kinesiology students will lead participants in discussions about physical and nutritional wellness and how healthy eating and physical activity contribute to our overall wellness. Being healthy involves being able to move throughout our lifetime, which includes long term health, but also short-term enjoyment of life. We will discuss the importance of stretching,  strengthening, movement, and even give some general nutrition tips. Each session will include about half of the time in the classroom and half in the fitness center, learning new exercises and stretches. Before participation in the fitness center, a waiver will need to be signed by all participants. All exercises and stretches will be tailored to your fitness level.

Mondays, October 4, 11 & 18 at 12 PM -1:15 PM
Location:
 DeVos Athletics and Recreation Center, Room 106

Cost:$40 for SALT Members; $60 for Non-Members

Registration: Email andrea.dieleman@trnty.edu or phone 708.239.4798 by Sept. 25.

SALT, or Seasoned Adults Learning at Trinity, offers a wide variety of educational classes, local trips, book discussions  for those in the community 55 and over. The mission of the SALT program is to stimulate learning and discussion that will enrich lives, foster relationships, and strengthen the varied communities in which we live. For more information visit trnty.edu/SALT

This course will look at music’s role in both current and past evangelistic efforts around the world. We will “visit” multiple areas including Japan, East Africa, Central Brazil, and Oceania to hear and discuss the worship music traditions of other believers. We will also discuss some of the challenging cultural change issues connected to music and missions, along with recent efforts to assist new believers in developing their own indigenous hymns. Jeff Timmer, Trinity’s Director of Vocation and Career Development, completed a master’s degree in ethnomusicology and engaged in thesis research in Japan.

Wednesdays, October 20, October 27 & November 3
Specific Time
TBD
Location:
Ozinga Chapel Choral Room

Cost:$40 for SALT Members; $60 for Non-Members

Registration: Email andrea.dieleman@trnty.edu or phone 708.239.4798 by Sept. 20.

SALT, or Seasoned Adults Learning at Trinity, offers a wide variety of educational classes, local trips, book discussions  for those in the community 55 and over. The mission of the SALT program is to stimulate learning and discussion that will enrich lives, foster relationships, and strengthen the varied communities in which we live. For more information visit trnty.edu/SALT