Trinity Hill Church in Montverde, Florida, sits about 18 miles northwest of the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando — and the launching members are holding a preview service this morning (June 7) starting at 10 a.m.
A church replant, Trinity Hill officially launches Sept. 20, but later this week they will move furniture being used this week in the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions booth in the Southern Baptist Convention exhibit hall to their church.
Rather than haul the furniture back to Prattville, Alabama, and attempt to store it, several weeks ago SBOM missions director Scotty Goldman looked for a church plant or replant near the convention center who could use the furniture. Connecting with Trinity Hill, Goldman asked Bo Hutchinson, the replant’s pastor, to choose some furniture in their preferred style so it not only will be a practical ministry donation but also one that matches the decor of the church.
The SBOM purchased the furniture in recent days for use in the Alabama space at the SBC exhibit hall, which sits next to the hall where messengers will gather for the SBC Annual Meeting. Activities at the convention center related to the meeting start today (June 7) and go through Wednesday (June 10).

More about Trinity Hill
The Grove Church in Clermont, Florida, is sponsoring the replant at Trinity Hill, and The Church at South Lake, also in Clermont, is partnering in recruitment and resources.
Trinity Hill is northeast of Clermont and sits between Lake Florence and Lake Apopka.
Three members of The Grove — Christian Ferris (vest), Brenda Ferris and Jackson Fauntleroy (black golf shirt) — helped the Alabama team unpack, assemble and set up the furniture in the exhibit hall June 6. Goldman, and his wife Rita, who also serves with SBOM, prayed with them while they were together.
According to the church’s website, Trinity Hill “will be a new gospel work uniting with previous Baptist work in this city, which began in 1959. Since that time, a congregation has been proclaiming the good news of the gospel. In June of 2025, after a season of decline, the congregation’s members stepped out in faith and unanimously voted to partner with a sister church in Clermont. The Lord kindly provided a plan to plant a new church in the fall of 2026.”
To learn more about Trinity Hill, visit the church website at trinityhill.church.




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