10 Ways TBC Maintains a Safe Campus
Safety is always important – no matter what you do or where you go. Here at Trinity Baptist […]
Book suggestions for the non-reader, the bookworm, and everyone in between
Are you still working on your reading list for this year? Sometimes, trying to decide what to read […]
The public library: a whole new world
Have you heard? Libraries are cool again! When was the last time you set foot in your library? […]
6 ways to help your brain this winter break
Winter break is upon us! You are probably holding your breath for that glorious moment when you turn […]
Establishing credit: two baby steps and a warning
Let’s say you feel ready to handle the responsibility of credit and all that entails. How do you […]
Credit: what is it and why should you care?
Educating yourself on the basics of what credit is and how it affects you is key to making […]
TBC soccer coach earns U.S. Soccer Federation B License
Congratulations to our women’s soccer coach, Asithorn “Noom” Romyanond, on his recent outstanding achievement of the U.S. Soccer […]
You don’t know what you don’t know (Or: Why taking “that class” is a good idea)
It seems inevitable. At some point in your college career you will find yourself taking a course that […]
Decoding Financial Aid
As you begin the process of applying to college, you will notice that college and university financial offices […]
What does a budget do? {Or: How to eat churros instead of gas money.}
Budgeting. What emotion do you associate with that word? Boredom? Fear? Stress? It should make you feel secure. […]
Bridging the Gap for Special Needs
Susanna (Edden) Zekas (B. S. Secondary Education ‘97) loves her role in Kaleidoscope, the special needs ministry of Trinity Baptist Church. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Susanna is married to Larry Zekas (TBC alumnus ’97) […]
The Importance of Guided Independence
Vaughn Brown has years of experience mentoring young people. His mentorship experience has impressed him with the importance of guided independence and the key role it plays in a successful transition into adulthood. Vaughn describes […]
Outgrowing Comfort Zones
Unpleasant territory begs for ministry. Comfort zones have a strong grip for a good reason. They provide comfort, security, and stability. However, healthy growth and ministry often requires stepping outside of what is comfortable. Alumnus […]
Church Planting in Jacksonville: Iglesia Local
David Uribe (class of 2020) is pastor of Iglesia Local in Jacksonville, Florida. David is originally from Mexico City and his wife, Estefania is from Puerto Rico. He and his wife serve the Latino community […]
Dr. Christmas Named Vice President of Academic Affairs
Trinity Baptist College is pleased to announce that Dr. Adam Christmas has been promoted to become the corporation’s Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Christmas has served as the institution’s Chief Academic Officer since the […]
From Portable to Permanent: Celebrating Nine Years of Ministry
Trinity at Oakleaf celebrates its ninth anniversary this month. Pastor Daniel Riddick (Pastoral Theology ’07) has been the lead pastor of Trinity at Oakleaf since its launch in 2004. He and his family along with […]
From Desperation To Restoration
This academic year, our theme is “Real: with God, ourselves, and others”. In keeping with that theme, the following spotlight is on one of our alumni who was gracious to tell his story candidly, sharing […]
Impacting Curaçao Through Education
Alejandra Baromeo graduated from TBC’s Special Education program in December 2011. She began her teaching career immediately after graduation but in December of 2013 she moved back to her home, the Caribbean Island of Curaçao. […]
Introducing the ’23-’24 Academic Theme
We crave authenticity. We look for evidence of it in our peers, our mentors, and the leadership figures in our lives. We want to see real relationships, real leadership, and real Christianity fleshed out in the […]