Real ale fans urged "Raise a Glass" to transformation of Holy Trinity

Real ale fans urged "Raise a Glass" to transformation of Holy Trinity

Drinkers are being urged to “Raise a Glass” to the transformation of Holy Trinity as the church hosts the Hull Real Ale and Cider Festival.

 The magnificent 700-year-old church in the heart of Hull’s Old Town is the venue for the annual beer festival on April 16-18 when real ale fans will be encouraged to donate the price of a drink to a £4.5m regeneration fund.

 Drinkers will purchase tokens worth £1.50 each to spend on their choice from a vast array of cask ales, ciders and bottled beers. This year they will be urged to donate just one of the tokens to the fund-raising campaign to create an amazing and sustainable future for Holy Trinity, England’s largest parish church and Hull’s finest Grade 1 listed building.

HOLY TRINITY FUND PASSES THE £2M MARK

HOLY TRINITY FUND PASSES THE £2M MARK

An appeal to fund the transformation of Holy Trinity Church, Hull’s most amazing place, has passed the £2m milestone following a series of donations, large and small.

 The news comes just four months after the public launch of the project to create an amazing future for the magnificent 700-year-old church as a beacon and catalyst for the regeneration of Hull’s Old Town.

 The fund stood at £1.5m at the launch, but has now reached almost half of the £4.5m needed to restore and re-order Holy Trinity, England’s largest parish church and Hull’s finest Grade 1 listed building.

 

Holy Trinity Plans Submitted

Holy Trinity Plans Submitted

Holy Trinity submits planning application as part of £4.5m transformation

 

Hull’s most amazing place, Holy Trinity Church, has submitted a planning application as part of a £4.5m transformation of the magnificent building and its grounds.

 

The application for full planning consent covers external changes to the Grade 1 listed building in the heart of Hull’s Old Town. The plans will enable Holy Trinity, England’s largest parish church and one of Hull’s oldest surviving buildings, to replace outdated and inadequate facilities, become much more accessible to the community and host a wider range of cultural and social events.

REAL ALE FESTIVAL IS A RECORD BREAKER

REAL ALE FESTIVAL IS A RECORD BREAKER

Hull’s leading beer festival has attracted a record attendance to Hull’s historic Holy Trinity Church.

 And the success of the Hull Real Ale and Cider Festival has given a further boost to plans to transform England’s largest parish church.

 More than 4,000 people enjoyed the festival – up by 1,000 on last year – with drinkers queuing to enter the church throughout the three-day event. The festival raised £5,000 to be split between church funds and the £4.5m regeneration project.

Holy Trinity Pioneer Minister the Reverend Matt Woodcock said there was a wonderful atmosphere throughout the event, with real ale fans enjoying a sociable drink within magnificent surroundings.

 

Holy Week Services at Holy Trinity

Holy Week Services at Holy Trinity

The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ will be marked by a range of events and services at Holy Trinity this Holy Week.:
Maundy Thursday, 7.30pm: A poignant communion service recreating Jesus’ last meal with his disciples. 
Good Friday, 11.00am: Family service. Informal. All-age. 
2.00pm: ‘An Hour at the Cross’. A quiet meditative service, with hymns and readings. 
7.30pm: We will be showing ‘The Passion of the Christ’ in the Parish Centre (you must be 18 or over). 
Easter Eve, 7.30pm: Sung Compline service, led by our choir. A beautiful and moving service to help us prepare for our celebration of the resurrection of Christ.
Easter Sunday: Services at 9.30am, 11.15am and 4pm to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

16th century Spanish music in a 13th century church

16th century Spanish music in a 13th century church

Holy Trinity is delighted to be hosting The Sixteen this October as they tour the country with their choral pilgrimage of 16th Century Spanish music. 

The Sixteen takes a trip back to 16th-century Spain and more specifically to one of the biggest, richest and most cosmopolitan cities on earth - Seville. It was during this Spanish ‘golden age’ when arts and culture flourished.

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Hull University Concert Series

Hull University Concert Series

A range of inspiring performances by talented musicians of the Hull University Music Society.  This event showcases the performance repertoire of both music students and students from other disciplines who are talented in the arts. Led and organised by the students themselves, this concert of small ensembles and choirs is worthy of of the wonderful space in the nave of Holy Trinity Church.