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This is a place of worship, meeting and quietness in a distracted world.
Its people are seeking to grow together in the love of God revealed in Jesus Christ and are working to extend his kingdom of justice and peace.
You are welcome to join in our fellowship and service of others.

Come and See
Come and Share


Holy Trinity Church
Hoghton Street
Southport

Vicar:
Revd Canon Dr. Rod Garner
Tel/Fax: (01704) 538560
email: Please click here

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Courses - please click here for details



Quiet Days - please click here for details


Events





Click here for details about the choir at Wells Cathedral.


Click here to watch the June 2010 Parish Mission video

Concerts

Several times throughout the year Holy Trinity is fortunate to present and sponsor special musical events.
In the past, events have included concerts with the acclaimed Hesketh Trio, the Bach Choir, organ and piano recitals and much more. In addition there are liturgical events such the Advent Carol Service and the sung mass to celebrate Trinity Sunday.

LENT/SPRING COURSES 2010
Please click here for course details


FILM NIGHTS 2010
Please click here for details

Trinity Arts Festival
has its own website at:
http://www.trinityartsfestival.org.uk/

Secretary: Bob Ball Tel: 01704 568001

Chairman: Grahame Walker Tel 01704 578982


Trinity Fellowship
Meet 2nd Tuesdays at 8.00pm

TRINITY FELLOWSHIP 2010
Just a reminder that our first meeting of 2010 is this coming Tuesday January 12th at 8pm when Nancy Hart is going to bring us up to date with the work of Barnado's and explain how the emphasis has changed over the years.

If you want to find out about 'The Green Men' which are often to be found in churches and other old buildings around the country, come along on Tuesday 9th February to hear Mr and Mrs Kingston tell us where to find them!!

We are delighted that Canon Wikeley will be leading our Quiet Evening on Tuesday March 9th. This Quiet Evening will be held in the Lady Chapel and starts at 7.30pm with refreshments in the Parish Centre afterwards.

On Tuesday 13th April Jane Roberts will be updating us on her trip to Sierra Leonne

On Tuesday May 11th we are having a talk by a representative from Queenscourt Hospice to tell us about their latest projects.

Someone from Sefton Nature Reserve will be talking to us about 'Saving our Squirrels' on Tuesday 8th June.

We will end this season with a meal out on Monday 12th July. No venue arranged as yet but it will be somewhere in town. Book these dates now.

As you can see we have got a really varied and interesting programme and I am sure that there will be at least one topic that will appeal to everyone, so if you have never been before, throw caution to the winds and splash out £1 on your "entrance fee" because I know you will really enjoy yourself. Everyone is welcome to share with us in the Faith, Fun and Fellowship which is the motto of our Group. Look forward to seeing you at our meetings
Betty Glasgow