Find Your People This Summer
Meet others, enjoy the city, and begin building real connection with the TSC family.
Throughout July and August, members of the TSC family will host one-time summer meetups built around fun activities and shared interests.
From meals and walks through the park to sports, museum visits, and creative activities, there are many ways to connect and spend meaningful time together. Whether you have been part of a Connect Group for years or have never joined one, these summer meetups are for you.
What is a Summer Meetup?
A summer meetup is a one time gathering hosted by TSC church family around a simple activity or shared interest.
It may be a meal, a walk through the park, a sport, a museum visit, a creative activity, or another simple way to spend time together.
There is no ongoing commitment and no pressure. It is simply an open door to meet others in the church, share an experience, and take a first step toward deeper connection within the body of Christ.
One Time
Each summer meetup happens once, on the date listed.
Easy to Join
Choose a summer meetup that interests you, sign up, and receive the details you need to attend.
Built Around Real Life
Meals, walks, sports, museums, creativity, and other simple ways to connect.
Find A Summer Meetup
Browse what is available this summer. Each listing includes the date, location, host, activity details, and anything important to know before signing up.
Choose the summer meetup that interests you and complete the registration. It should only take a few minutes.
A Quick but Important Ask
Space at each summer meetup is limited, and every registration matters.
Please sign up only for a summer meetup you genuinely plan to attend. This simple commitment helps us make room for as many people as possible to connect with their church family this summer.
Should your plans change, simply remove yourself from the meetup so someone else can take your place.
More Than Just an Activity
The summer meetups will be fun and relaxed, but their purpose goes deeper.
From the beginning of the church, believers gathered, shared meals, encouraged one another, and grew together as family. We believe that kind of biblical fellowship still matters today.
Think of each summer meetup as a one time Connect Group. It is not a program to add to your schedule. It is simply a small step toward deeper connection with your church family.
We were never meant to walk alone.
Common Questions
Do I need to be a member of TSC to participate?
No. Summer meetups are open to TSC members, regular attenders, and those who are new to the church. If you are looking for community, you are welcome.
Are these ongoing groups?
No. Each summer meetup is one time and takes place only on the date listed. There is no ongoing commitment.
Where do summer meetups take place?
Summer meetups take place in public spaces such as parks, cafes, restaurants, courts, museums, and other public locations across New York City. No private homes.
How do I participate?
Look through the available summer meetups, choose one that interests you, and sign up. Once you register, you will receive the information you need to attend.
Should I sign up if I am not sure I can attend?
Please sign up only for a summer meetup you genuinely plan to attend. Space is limited, and every registration matters. If your plans change, remove yourself from the meetup so someone else can take your place.
Can I bring children?
Some summer meetups are family friendly, and some are not. Each listing will make that clear. If minors attend, a parent or guardian must remain present and take responsibility throughout.
Are all summer meetups upon to everyone?
Many are open to everyone, while some may be designed for a specific group, age range, activity level, or capacity limit. Each listing will include the details you need before signing up.
What happens after summer?
Some summer meetups may simply be one time experiences. Others may lead to ongoing connection or even a future Connect Group. If there is interest in continuing, the Connect Groups team would love to help with that next step.