Lord Mayor to welcome start of 2017 from the West Door of Holy Trinity

Lord Mayor to welcome start of 2017 from the West Door of Holy Trinity

We are delighted to announce that, on Saturday 31st December, at 11.59pm, the Lord Mayor of Hull will welcome the assembled company in Trinity Square to the start of 2017, Hull’s year as UK City of Culture.

 Councillor Sean Chaytor will make the announcement from the West Door of Holy Trinity into the newly-revamped Trinity Square. At midnight the bells of Holy Trinity will ring out to welcome in 2017.

 It will be a celebration of the start of a remarkable year in Hull and also marks the completion of the public realm work in the square

Pub Carols – Wednesday, 21st December

Pub Carols – Wednesday, 21st December

Our annual pub carols Christmas spectacular! We get our nativity costumes on in church at 7.15pm before hitting the Old Town to spread the real meaning of Christmas.

We'll be in the Ye Olde White Hart for 7.45pm to sing. They are putting on free food for us. We'll finish the night in Ye Olde Black Boy. It's a GREAT night - please come and sing! Contact Rev Matt to book your costume.

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'Becoming Reverend by Matt Woodcock'

'Becoming Reverend by Matt Woodcock'

We're excited to announce that Rev Matt's new book 'Becoming Reverend'has now been released. You won't have read diaries like these!  Watch a video HERE

It is a frank description of Matt's trials whilst training and his struggles to father a family.

It's available to order here: 
https://www.chpublishing.co.uk/books/9781781400104/becoming-reverend
Or via  Amazon:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Becoming-Reverend-diary-Matt-Woodcock/dp/1781400105 

Formats include print, kindle and audio. 
Follow Matt on Twitter @revmattwoodcock #BeingcomingReverend

FREEDOMX at Jubilee Central, Hull

FREEDOMX at Jubilee Central, Hull

On Saturday 19th November from 4-10pm, Believe in Hull is hosting FreedomX: a groundbreaking, multi-denominational conference in the heart of Hull.  

With Hull's rich heritage of freedom, we’ll be exploring big questions, such as: have we achieved freedom in this city? Nationally? Internationally? Who is oppressed? How can we change? How does faith impact our understanding of being free - spiritually, physically, emotionally and politically?

Holy Trinity launches deanery-wide Taize service

Holy Trinity launches deanery-wide Taize service

 A new Taize-style service has launched at Holy Trinity Church, in Hull.  

Churches from across the Hull deanery are being invited to take part in this meditative act of worship.

Holy Trinity’s music director Mark Keith said: “Taize-style worship is a wonderful way to connect with God. As we head towards Minster status we wanted to provide an opportunity for people to come and experience Taize but also to get involved in the singing. We know there are many folk who really value this style and we’d love them to connect with this.”

The next Taize service is on November 6th and runs on the first Sunday of the month at 4pm.

Anyone interested in getting involved or for more information, contact Mark Keith at thekeiths@live.co.uk 

Holy Trinity presents a series of exciting and contemporary music events

Holy Trinity presents a series of exciting and contemporary music events

Holy Trinity Church in Hull will be working in partnership with Dave Stewart Entertainment and the Church Conservation Trust to present a series of exciting and contemporary music events as part of Church Keys, an initiative to bring live music to the country's churches.

 The first event is a special, candle lit double header featuring two fast emerging artists of modern indie folk, Rachel Sermanni and The Lake Poets, on Wednesday November 23.

Business leaders conquer Kilimanjaro for Holy Trinity

Business leaders conquer Kilimanjaro for Holy Trinity

A team of intrepid Hull-based business leaders has reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, raising tens of thousands for Hull’s historic Holy Trinity Church.

The “Team Kili” challenge is the latest fund-raising drive as part of a £4.5m development project which is putting Holy Trinity at the centre of Hull’s exciting regeneration.

The eight-strong group climbed nearly 20,000 ft (5,895 metres) through a variety of challenging climatic conditions over seven days to reach the top of the world’s fourth highest mountain.