Become a TCC Member today!
Building the kind of community that feeds each other, welcomes the outsider, gardens together, and exchanges gifts takes a lot of work from everyone involved. That’s why we’re introducing the Trinity Community Commons membership.
What does your gift support?
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Free Community Dinners
that affirm the worth and potential of all people. All neighbors are welcome, Everyone is both host and guest. In partnership with The Nashville Food Project, Open Table Nashville, Community Resource Center, Shower the People
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Community Events
led by neighbors and partners that help all neighbors connect and flourish: Environmental advocacy, community organizer training, poetry reading, improv classes for the BIPOC community, community safety discussions, community meal-prep classes, markets, street medicine training, and more!
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the long term Restoration of our historic property
into a vibrant community gathering space for all neighbors — and the new construction of affordable homes for families who need it most
“TCC does incredible, tangible work supporting our neighbors in need. But here’s the truth: I get just as much nourishment from this space.”
Emily Siner, TCC Founding Member & Board Member
“With Trinity, I know exactly where my dollar is going, because I see the direct impact on my East Nashville neighbors.”
JJ Galipeau, TCC Founding Member, Neighbor, Woodworker
Perks of becoming a Member
Discounted rentals of Trinity Community Commons’ great hall and front lawn
Invitation to an annual members appreciation meal
Acknowledgement as a TCC member
How to become a member
Minimum $5/month recurring donation OR
Volunteer for 4 hrs/month
“TCC has created a culture of inclusivity and welcome. You see neighbors of all backgrounds and experiences invited to contribute, partake, share, and be celebrated in multiple ways. TCC is people and community focused, and we’re incredibly grateful to support this empowering and loving work.”
Stacia Mills, TCC Founding Member & Neighbor
“I (Liz) began cooking a quarterly community meal for neighbors at TCC as a way to bring folks together. It’s a meaningful opportunity for me to share my joy of cooking and connect with neighbors and friends over a fun meal. I (Chris) joined the TCC board in 2025 because I’m passionate about building a community at TCC that is welcoming and fosters meaningful connections across all parts of society.
We support TCC with our time, talents, and gifts because we believe a strong local community is the foundation for a just society.”
Liz, Chris, and Murphy, TCC Founding Members, Neighbor, & TCC Board Member
“I support TCC because they are working to bring holistic healing and integration to our local community. Their vision acknowledges the value of each and every member of the community: we are all distinctly in need, and we all have gifts to offer to each other in our need.
This happens naturally when we spend time gathering together. Tuesday dinners are a great example. Even if one shows up with no more intent than to receive a free meal, they end up giving someone else a shared meal!”
Luke Walker, TCC Founding Member & Neighbor