Tri-Grace is stationed in an old Victorian home on a corner across from Snow College’s main campus. God strategically provided this location for the Solid Rock Cafe, TGM intern dorms, and the TGM Ratio Christi chapter to reach the campus with the biblical gospel.

The TGM Ratio Christi motto, “You don’t have to believe to belong” tears down walls and builds bridges into the lives of those who do not yet know Jesus.

Snow College is a 2-year state college with about a 6,000 student enrollment. Originally founded in 1888 by the LDS Church as the Sanpete Stake Academy, the school has quite a history. Still a private school in 1923, the school adopted its current name after Mormon President & Prophet, Lorenzo Snow, and also Erastus Snow, an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 1933, the school was deeded to the state of Utah and later became a state institution for higher learning. With such a Mormon heritage, the college still boasts an approximate 65% Mormon student body with the remainder of students being impacted by Mormonism. The TGM Ratio Christi chapter is the only Christian student-led club on the campus today, and offers students a resource and community through: weekly expositional and topical Bible studies, apologetics training, one-on-one discipleship, and monthly prayer & worship events.


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