Our services focus on teaching and worship.
The 9.00am service is more traditional in its style, and usually involves Communion.
The 10.30am service is our main family service, and has Sunday School groups running,
except for All-age worship Sundays.
The Evening service is more informal, with more time for ministry, worship and for us to allow the work of the Spirit in our lives.

Sundays at Holy Trinity

9.00am

10.30am

6.30pm

1st Sunday

Holy Communion

Morning Worship

Evening Worship

2nd

Holy Communion

Morning worship

Holy Communion

3rd

Holy Communion

Morning worship

Evening Worship

4th

BCP Holy Communion

Family Communion

Evening Worship

5th

Holy Communion

Morning worship

Evening Worship

Sunday at Trendlewood at St Francis School 10.15am - See Trendlewood pages

9.00 am each Sunday at HOLY TRINITY
This is a traditional form of service.
The hymns sung are mainly from the older tradition, and the official Church of England worship book is used.
Every week, the sharing of bread and wine (Communion) will be included as a memorial of the death of Jesus on the Cross.
This is a quieter, more reflective type of service which many appreciate and enjoy.

10.30 am each Sunday at HOLY TRINITY
This is the main family service of the church, and varies from week to week. The hymns and songs used include those of a more modern style, and is usually led by a worship band rather than from the traditional church organ.
Usually, the children stay for the first part of the service when there is a short talk or feature for the children before leaving for their own groups. The children's groups are for children up to the age of 14 and a crèche is available for younger children.
Once a month, on the 4th Sunday in the month, Communion (as described for the 9 am service) will be included.
Children can be admitted to share in this after due preparation. During these services,
the children go straight to their groups, then come in to join the rest of the church for the Communion part of the service.
On the first Sunday of the month, the service pattern changes and becomes "God.com" which is very informal and lively,
with lots of participation for those attending. The children stay for the whole service for God.com,
and there is usually something for everyone, including puppets, drama, games, action songs and other activities.

6.30pm each Sunday at HOLY TRINITY
This is the most informal service to be held on a Sunday. The music used is mainly modern and lively, led by a worship band. Apart from sung worship and a Bible-based talk, there may also be opportunities for more prayer than in the other services,
and times of quiet for thought and reflection and listening to God may be included.
On the second Sunday of each month, Communion is included as part of the service.
After all these services, there are trained people available to pray with anyone who would like to use this opportunity.
There is also the opportunity to pray alone if this is preferred.