Breakfast at Trinity!

Breakfast at Trinity!

BACON butties will be served before Holy Trinity’s special joint service this Advent Sunday morning.

It is an opportunity for the 9.30am and 11.15am congregations to come together and invite friends and family to church for the first time.

Breakfast will be served from 9.30am and the service will start at 10.30am.

Opportunities at Holy Trinity

Opportunities at Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity has two exciting new job opportunities to help us in our growing mission in Hull city centre.

We are seeking two people to provide part-time administrative support to our clergy teams, general staff and PCC.

In the last few years, we have seen a major growth in our profile in the city so many more people are joining the church. It is an exciting and vibrant place in which to minister. Yet it is also demanding. We attract a very wide and diverse spectrum of people, both as worshippers and visitors.

Are you someone who is passionate about contributing to church life in a busy city centre environment?

For more information about how to apply for the post, click here:  

Our plans come alive at spectacular event

Our plans come alive at spectacular event

Plans for the transformation of Holy Trinity came alive at a spectacular launch event.

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, and the Chair of Hull UK City of Culture 2017, Rosie Millard, joined scores of civic, community and business leaders at the launch our £4.5m development project, which will see the church transformed internally and the creation of a stunning piazza-style public space in Trinity Square.

You can view pictures from the launch by clicking on'Read More'

Historic Holy Trinity reveals £4.5m plans to transform into a stunning 2017 venue

Historic Holy Trinity reveals £4.5m plans to transform into a stunning 2017 venue

Holy Trinity Church, Hull’s most amazing place, today (November 7) revealed ambitious plans to transform into a leading heritage, cultural and tourism venue by the 2017 UK City of Culture year.

 The Vicar of Holy Trinity, the Rev Canon Dr Neal Barnes, the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, and the Chair of Hull UK City of Culture 2017, Rosie Millard, came together to announce a £4.5m development project for England’s largest parish church.

Hull's cultural and political leaders praise Holy Trinity's £4.5m development plans

Hull's cultural and political leaders praise Holy Trinity's £4.5m development plans

Hull’s cultural and political leaders have thrown their support behind Holy Trinity’s ambitious £4.5 million development plans.

Chair of Hull UK City of Culture 2017, Rosie Millard, said: “Holy Trinity Church is one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring buildings in the country, let alone in East Yorkshire.

“Through this transformation, Holy Trinity can become, once again, a focal point and a beacon in the historic heart of Hull. I’m delighted to see the church looking to the future in ways that will introduce it to a wide, new audience.”

The Clapham Girls' War

The Clapham Girls' War

A poignant new play about how the First World War impacted the lives of Hull women is coming to Holy Trinity next month.

Based on factual events, this new drama which includes music and poetry, looks at the war on the Home Front through the eyes of five fictional characters, who work at Madame Clapham’s in Kingston Square (now The Kingston Theatre Hotel). It will be performed in the amazing surroundings of Holy Trinity by local dramatic group, Theatre On The Edge

Hull’s Ebola Crisis Appeal

Hull’s Ebola Crisis Appeal

Holy Trinity is supporting an appeal to help bring relief to thousands of people caught up in the Ebola crisis in our twin city of Freetown, in Sierra Leone.

Hull’s Ebola Crisis Appeal is raising money to provide buckets with taps, chlorine tablets, soap and bleach which will be distributed around the city to help in the fight against the deadly disease.