Sunday services

We look forward to seeing you at one of our Sunday gatherings…


Coronavirus Update

We currently host weekly services at Holy Trinity at 9am and 11am on a Sunday. There are then other monthly gatherings at different times and places. Alternatively we have recorded a twenty minute “dial-a-service” on 01743 298249.



We’d love to welcome you to one of our Sunday gatherings. 9am, 10.45am and 6.30pm (Holy Trinity), 10.30am (CTK Radbrook) and 11am (Meole Estate). There’s also a midweek service at 10am on Thursday at Holy Trinity.

9am at HT

A morning service of Holy Communion with a more traditional feel taking place at Holy Trinity Meole Brace. Our services last just over one hour, and include three hymns, a short Bible-based talk, a chance to pray, and an opportunity to receive communion. Each week we finish with tea and coffee in the Trinity Centre. All are most welcome.

10.45 at HT

A mid-morning service with a more informal feel taking place at Holy Trinity. This is a service for all ages and all stages of life, including activities for 0s – 16+s in a number of groups. Our services last about an hour and a quarter, and include some contemporary songs, a Bible-based talk, a chance to pray. Each week we finish with tea and coffee in the Trinity Centre.

6.30pm at HT

An evening service with an informal and contemporary feel. Meeting in the Trinity Centre, we meet from 6.15pm for refreshments, and then at about 6.30pm our service begins. Our services last up to an hour and a half, and offer a more extended time of sung worship, a chance to get into the Bible and engage with scripture, followed by opportunities to respond and to pray with each other.

10.30am Service at CTK

CTK began life in the year 2000, and this is a morning service with an informal feel taking place at Radbrook Community Centre at the heart of Radbrook Green. Lasting for about an hour and a quarter, each service offers a chance to worship together, to hear scripture and respond, and opportunities to pray and be quiet. The fourth Sunday of each month is usually a communion service. All are most welcome, especially those who live in Radbrook Green itself.

11am Monthly Meole Estate

There are lots of different activities and regular events taking place on the Meole Estate. These most take place in the “Meet Place”, the community room at the heart of the estate. Our Sunday congregation meet once a month on the first Sunday, beginning at 11am and finishing at about 11.45am. All are very welcome, including accompanied children who have separate activities in a nearby building. We finish with refreshments together.

Thursday 10am Service

A Thursday mid-morning weekday service taking place at Holy Trinity Meole Brace. We meet for a quiet communion service each week, with opportunities to pray, read the Bible, and support each other. On the first Thursday of every month we stay around after the service for refreshments. All are most welcome.

Some frequently asked questions….

What should I expect at a church service?

You can expect a warm welcome, great worship, an engaging sermon and a friendly group of people seeking to live their lives following Jesus. Also tea, coffee and biscuits! Please “come as you are”, and don’t feel you HAVE to wear your Sunday best, as we’re more concerned with getting to know you than what you wear.

What usually happens during a service?

We usually start with a welcome, and then we sing together – feel free to join in with as much as you feel comfortable. We’ll then usually have a reading or two from the Bible, after which there will be a talk and different ways to respond. We’ll usually finish with a song together and a sense of going out into God’s world refreshed and envisioned, and ready to live for Jesus more in the coming week.

What if I've got children with me?

There are lots of children and young people who get involved in different services and events across the parish. There are different events in each of the different Sunday services, and across the parish a strong commitment to helping people of all ages to grow in faith. In terms of Sundays most children, young people and families begin their journey with us at the 10.45am service.

Will I be expected to give money?

No. We want you to feel welcome, and you won’t be pressured to give anything! We usually take a collection, but it’s fine to pass the plate on and people often do this. The work of the local church is supported by regular worshippers who give in a variety of ways in response to God’s love. In the past five years we have also given over £100,000 to projects around the world and closer to home.

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