Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
404 S. 3rd St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 224-6818
Pastor, Rev. Eli Seitz
Friends and Renters
Columbus Cello School -Jill Crist
"named Columbus Symphony Orchestra 2020-2021 Private and Community Educator of the Year!"


“CGMC season programing is dedicated to increasing awareness of, and support for, the entire LGBTQIA+ community.”
Email: cgmc@cgmc.com
Phone: 614.228.2462
For the most current schedule of performances and to learn more about the group, check out https://columbusgaymenschorus.com
VOX & Illuminati rehearse at Trinity Lutheran Church

Central Ohio Area of Narcotics Anonymous Meeting
“An addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use and find a new way of life. Our message is hope and the promise of freedom.”
24/7 Helpline 614-252-1700
For most current schedule, access to free literature, and detailed instructions on how to use Zoom, visit: https://nacentralohio.org/
You can call in to any Zoom meeting from any phone. 1. Dial 1-646-558-8656 2. Enter Zoom ID, then press # 3. Enter password if needed.
Indoor LIVE meetings may have face mask requirements based on the group or facility.
Meetings at Trinity Lutheran Church
Saturdays 7:30pm LIVE Gay Joyous and Free 404 S. 3rd St. 43215 (Downtown) Open, LGBTQ (all are welcome!)
B.R.E.A.D. Organization - Building Responsibility Equality And Dignity
The B.R.E.A.D. organization is comprised of many different congregations, who in turn represent many different traditions. Each of our congregations believes something different – about the nature of God and the name of God. But each of us shares a commitment to pursue justice guided by our faith – to finding, in the things that we share, the strength that unity can bring. As we begin our gathering in prayer, we invite a member of B.R.E.A.D. to offer words of prayer from the stream of their own faith tradition – recognizing that this may be different from our own tradition. We vow to respect each other – for the things we share, and for the ways that we are different.