Trinity Life Church

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The Trinity Life Church is a nondenominational church "dedicated to helping you discover and maximize your potential." It was founded in 1996 by J. Scott Moore and his wife Traci in their home. Within ten years the church had overfilled its 600-seat sanctuary and commenced construction of a new 2,500-seat facility on their 40-acre campus at 7555 Dickey Springs Road near I-459 between McCalla and Hoover. The new building was completed in 2007.

The church's new worship facility was designed to accommodate the needs of video recording for television and, from its opening has hosted nationally-televised Trinity Broadcasting Network programs with motivational speaker Myles Munroe, and musicians John Tesh and Carman.

Mike Miller is the church's music pastor. Bernard Omukubah leads the church's foreign missions program. HealthSouth founder Richard Scrushy, who founded his own nondenominational Grace and Purpose Church, has been a financial supporter Trinity Life. Scrushy and Scott co-founded the Kingdom Builders Institute, a coalition of nondenominational congregations of which both churches are members.

Trinity's campus will host a new Bible college to be operated by the Kingdom Builders Institute with its planned opening in the Fall of 2008.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (April 15, 2007) "Trinity Life gaining new church, audience." Birmingham News.

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