Our services focus on teaching and worship.
The 9.00am service is more traditional in its style, and is a communion service.
The 10.30am service is our main family service, and has Sunday School groups running,
except on 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

Holy Communion

Evening Worship

5th

Holy Communion

Morning worship

Evening Worship

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

Our Services and Worship
With the exception of the 9.00 am service at Holy Trinity which is led by the organ, all the main services are led by worship bands with mainly modern and lively music with audio visual media playing a key part. Children can be admitted to share in Holy Communion; their groups rejoin the service for the celebration. Welcome teams are on duty at main services and prayer ministry is also available. Holy Trinity Church is always decorated with flowers. Bells are rung on alternate Sundays.

9.00 am each Sunday at HOLY TRINITY
This is Holy Communion with sermon and hymns, using Common Worship except for once a month when we use the Book of Common Prayer. Average attendance during 2007 was 48. This is the only main service at which clergy and readers robe.

10.30 am each Sunday at HOLY TRINITY
This is the most well attended service of the week and is designed to appeal to all ages. It is becoming increasingly accessible to visitors, particularly those unfamiliar with church, and has a coffee time for fellowship after the service. Children are welcome at the 10.30; they participate actively in the first part of the service and then leave for their groups, other than during all age celebrations. There is a crèche in the Trinity Centre each week. Holy Communion is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of the month. Average attendance during 2007 was 98 adults (over 16 years of age) and 32 young people.

6.30pm each Sunday at HOLY TRINITY
This service is developing a more informal and inter-active style. The time after the service is increasingly popular for fellowship over refreshments. Apart from sung worship and a sermon, there may also be opportunities for more prayer than in the other services, times of quiet for thought and reflection, listening to God and opportunities for prayer ministry. Holy Communion is celebrated on the second Sunday of each month. Average attendance during 2007 was 70, mostly adults but with a good number of under 25s.

Daily Worship
Morning Prayer is said at 9.00 am on weekdays, except for Wednesdays, when the service is at 10.30 am and is Holy Communion once a month.