Reviewed by Oneth Croos (Student)
As part of SCM Sunday, the Student Christian Movement (SCM) of Trinity College organised the third Sunday Service held on 17 May 2026 at the Trinity College Chapel. The service brought together students, parents, staff, and the College Chaplain for an evening of worship and fellowship. Students from the combined classes of Grades 1, 4, 9, and 13 actively participated in the service through Scripture readings, hymn singing, prayer, and other acts of worship.
Students delivered the Scripture readings with sincerity and reverence, while the voices of the Grade 1 and Grade 4 students filled the Chapel with warmth and a sense of peace, creating a memorable worship experience for all present.
The sermon focused on how the Holy Spirit guides and strengthens us in our service to God, encouraging everyone to live with faith, humility, and purpose in their daily lives. This was followed by a time of intercessory prayer, where the congregation joined together in praying for unity, gratitude, the Trinity community, and the wider world.
Following the service, a time of fellowship brought everyone together in a warm and joyful setting. It was an opportunity for students, parents, and staff to share conversations, strengthen connections, and enjoy the sense of togetherness that makes such gatherings meaningful.
Moments like these remind us that faith is nurtured not only through worship, but also through fellowship, service, and shared experiences. The Sunday Service reflected unity within the College community and encouraged students in their spiritual and personal growth.
The SCM continues to play an important role in the spiritual life of students at Trinity College by encouraging faith, leadership, service, and fellowship. Initiatives such as SCM Sunday provide students with opportunities to deepen their spiritual lives, take responsibility in worship, and grow together as one community.
“Let all that you do be done in love.”
1 Corinthians 16:14
































