Women's World Day of Prayer

Women's World Day of Prayer

 A service for the Women’s World Day of Prayer – 6th March 2.00pm- 3.00pm Free entry

Come and celebrate the Women’s World Day of Prayer with us at Holy Trinity Church. This year’s themed service is prepared by women of the Bahamas and brings a colourful atmosphere to the church.  Trinny Tea refreshments will be served after the service

Opera North Children's Chorus and Youth Chorus

Opera North Children's Chorus and Youth Chorus

Join us for an inspiring afternoon of music from the Opera North Children’s Chorus and Youth Chorus. Performances will include repertoire from our upcoming production of ‘The Selfish Giant’, based on the popular children’s story by Oscar Wilde with libretto adapted by Justin Doyle (Musical Director) and music by George Frederic Handel.

Saturday 7 March, 3.30pm at Holy Trinity Church, Hull Tickets: £7.50 adults / U19s free (booking essential) Tickets are available from Hull City Hall Box Office by calling 01482 300300 or visiting www.hullcc.gov.uk.

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Wedding fair

Wedding fair

We’re extremely excited to be holding our very first wedding fair at the end of January.

Entry is free and a wide range of exhibitors will be brimming with ideas to make the special day just that little bit more special. From bridal boutiques to florists, cake designers, holiday specialists, photographers and dress designers, almost every aspect of the day will be covered.

Christmas at Holy Trinity

Christmas at Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity will be bringing the real meaning of Christmas alive in spectacular fashion.

This year’s All New Live Nativity will feature spontaneous pop-up performances in the St Stephen’s and Princes Quay Shopping Centres.  Look out for the dancers and singers of the Northern Academy of Performing Arts who will tell the story of the Live Nativity in three flashmob shows.

 Meanwhile Mary, Joseph and two donkeys will make appearances ay St Stephen’s Shopping Centre, Whitefriargate, Holy Trinity church where they will be greeted by a choir. 

 Flashmobs begin at 1.40pm

Choir in Trinity Square begins at 2.00pm

Trinity Market – from 10.00am to 3.00pm

Family candlelit service at 3.30pm

 

Archbishop Sentamu says "dig deep"

Archbishop Sentamu says "dig deep"

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has encouraged people to "dig deep" in a lively video message in support of Holy Trinity's development plans.

In an appeal direct to the people of Hull and East Riding, he says the project to transform the 700-year-old church was vital if it was to serve the city in the years ahead.

Dr Sentamu has vowed to rededicate Holy Trinity as a Minster once the work is completed. 

He says: "Every little helps - but for me I'm looking for big bucks!"

To watch his message and to see a video of the project's spectacular launch event, click here:  

  

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'