
We are a community of disciples of Christ sharing together in worship, encouraging each other in prayer, deepening our knowledge of God’s love for us in our day to day lives and equipping ourselves for the mission and witness to which we have been called.
Holy Trinity Church itself is a very beautiful and prayed in ancient church and is a living centre of Christian worship and teaching, pastoral care and spiritual guidance, life and mission, in our part of Bristol.
The church is always open for our daily worship services and for private prayer and quiet reflection.
We hope that this website will give you an insight into the variety of activities that make up our fellowship in Christ Jesus.
Fr. André Hart, Vicar of Westbury on Trym
This Sunday, 29th April, the Choral Group will lead a service of music, readings, reflections and prayers celebrating the Resurrection, entitled Christ is risen! Alleluia!
East End West End Appeal Total so far £6771.80 - thank you to everyone for your support. Forthcoming events: Bring and Buy Sale Wednesday 2nd May at 58 Stoke Lane from 10-12noon and 2-4pm. Come and enjoy tea/coffee and cakes, friendly chat and a browse through the sales table. Plant Sale Sunday May 20th - All contributions will be welcome, bedding plants, perennials (potted up and rooted, please), herbs, vegetable plants etc.
Community Fair: 12th May All skills and help welcomed, cakes & preserves contributions, Bottles, Tombola gifts, Raffle ticket sales, setting up and taking down on the day. We are also collecting books and DVDs for the Community Fair stall in the Parish Office. Please give items to the Parish Office.
Sunday 29th April - A Pirate Murder Mystery at The Vic in aid of the East/West Appeal – pop in to see the Landlord to get your ticket and choose your character. Hot food included! Evening starts at 6.30pm but participation can be arranged until 7.45pm
Calling all men of Westbury-on-Trym - the next curry night will be on Tuesday 8 May at 7.30pm at the Raj Pavilion in Horfield. Please speak to Jonathan Foster-Clark after Sunday's service