Daily devotionals • growing library

Welcome to Trinity — a daily devotional for Reformed Christians.

In just a few minutes a day, you can read Scripture, reflect with a short devotional, and end with a guided prayer. Grow your faith, one step at a time.

Focused
Daily devotional comes first.
Gentle
Guided prayer & reflection.
Beautiful
Clean reading experience.
Today’s devotional
Abide
John 15:4–5

“Abide in me, and I in you… apart from me you can do nothing.” Begin today by staying close—one small step of faithfulness at a time.

Scripture Reflection Prayer

Start with a daily rhythm.

Trinity’s first release centers on daily devotionals — consistent, approachable, and grounded in Scripture.

Scripture first

Each devotional begins with a Bible passage and a short focus verse.

Reflection that lands

Practical, gentle prompts that help you apply God’s Word in everyday life.

Guided prayer

A simple prayer outline to close your time—adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication.

Coming soon

After the daily devotional foundation, we’ll add evergreen content to support deeper formation.

Bible reference
Search, browse, and save passages for study and prayer.
Guided prayers & meditations
Short, Scripture-shaped guides for anxiety, gratitude, and discernment.
Podcasts
Teaching and encouragement—bite-sized or long-form.
Music
Worship and instrumental playlists for prayer and focus.
Evergreen collections
Topical devotionals for seasons like Lent, Advent, grief, and renewal.
Offline & sync
Download reading for travel; keep bookmarks across devices.

Want updates?

We’ll keep this simple: no spam, just release notes and new content announcements.

FAQ

Is Trinity Reformed?

Yes. Trinity is written from a confessionally Reformed perspective—Scripture-first, grace-driven, and centered on the ordinary means of grace.

Which confessions do you align with?

Our posture aligns with the historic Reformed confessions (Westminster Standards, Three Forms of Unity) in tone and priorities. Trinity isn’t a substitute for your local church or its teaching.

Will this replace my Bible reading or church?

No. Trinity is meant to support daily Scripture intake and prayer alongside faithful local-church life—not replace it.

Do devotionals keep the law/gospel distinction clear?

Yes. We aim for Christ-centered encouragement that avoids moralism—grounding application in the finished work of Christ and the promises of the gospel.

How long does a devotional take?

Most days: about 3–7 minutes (Scripture, a short reflection, and a guided prayer).

Do I need an account?

No. Trinity works without an account. Preferences and bookmarks are stored locally on your device.

Can I bookmark devotionals?

Yes—tap Bookmark in the reader. Your bookmarks stay on this device.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes—Trinity is mobile-first and designed to feel great in a mobile browser.