You are warmly invited to join us at Holy Trinity Church, Westbury-on-Trym, for our services.
Sunday Worship
Every Sunday, there is a Said Eucharist at 8am and a Sung Eucharist at 10am. If you can’t come along in person, you can join us online instead – our Sunday 10am services are livestreamed on our YouTube channel. Or, if you prefer, you can view them afterwards here.
On the first Sunday of the month, there is also a Said Eucharist at 12.15pm.
There are various services on offer on Sunday afternoons and evenings too.
Frequency | Service | Time |
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Weekly | Evensong | 6.30pm |
Monthly | Teatime Church, aimed at young families Worship 4 All, an intergenerational, music-based service | 4pm 4pm |
Quarterly | Memorial Service | 6.30pm |
**NEW FOR SEPTEMBER 2024: WORSHIP 4 ALL**
Our new music-based service, Worship 4 All, takes place on the last Sunday of every month. It includes contemporary worship music such as popular songs from iSingPOP and Out of the Ark, which many children and families will be familiar with. There is also live music, experienced singing leaders and a short reflection based on the monthly theme. This is an intergenerational service for all, and young people will be encouraged to get involved as much as possible. Refreshments will be served at the end of the service.
Daily Worship
We have daily worship in our church, with Morning Prayer at 9am and Evening Prayer at 5pm from Monday to Saturday. We also have a regular pattern of Eucharists, which is as follows:
Mondays at 10am
Wednesdays at 7.30pm
Thursdays at 10am
Fridays at 11am
A Walsingham Mass is usually held at 7.30pm on the first Monday of each month.
All of the Wednesday Eucharists are livestreamed on our YouTube channel except on the fourth Wednesday of the month, which is a Healing Service. You can also view the Wednesday Eucharists afterwards here.
Further Information
Before you make a special trip to join us, please check the timings of the service that you’d like to attend on our calendar, noticeboards or weekly pew sheet. This is particularly relevant during school holidays, when some services may be suspended.