Welcome to

Holy trinity Southport

Trinity 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.

Sunday Services

8.30am

Holy Communion

10.15am

Parish Communion

First Sundays in month are usually a Family Communion with children taking part

10.15am

Sunday Club

For 3 year olds upwards – on all except first Sundays and school holidays

6.30pm

Evening Worship

Weekday Services

tue, 11.30am

Holy Communion

wed, 7.15pm

Parish Communion

fri, 11.30am

Sunday Club

Encouraging things are happening at

holy trinity!

We have a growing congregation

giving generously to the needs of the Church and the wider world.

We have a distinct form of worship

and the strong musical tradition that attracts members from the parish and well beyond.

Children and young people

make our regular Family Communion Service a lively and enjoyable occasion.

We work with Christians of other denominations

and would like others to know more about the faith we share here.

To help us be more effective, we are training more people

to be involved in the life of the Church and in service to the community.

Practising members of other Christian denominations are invited to receive Holy Communion. If you are not confirmed but would like to receive a blessing please come forward with other communicants and place your hands below the altar rail. We hope you will join us for refreshments in the Parish Centre after the Service

Holy Trinity Parish Church, takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England’s robust procedures and guidelines. You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding

If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at www.liverpool.anglican.org/safeguarding