We love Sunday!

Sundays are when we gather as a whole church family for worship, teaching, encouragement and hospitality

We are a contemporary, intergenerational Anglican church

We believe church should be a place where every generation is valued, encouraged, and equipped to grow in faith.

Our worship is accessible and engaging, blending Anglican liturgy with a fresh, contemporary expression. We are committed to helping people encounter God, belong in authentic community, and participate in God’s transforming mission locally and globally. Whether you’re exploring faith or looking for a church to call home, we invite you to journey with us as we live out the hope and love of Christ.

If you’ve never been a part of a liturgical church before it might feel a bit different. Our worship is shaped by liturgy that has been thought through and developed over centuries to helps us gather together to worship well. It might seem a bit structured, but it helps us remember to cover the important things every time we gather. Often people find it a bit different at first but very often find that in time they learn to love the depth and thoughtfulness of the prayers, readings and responses.

What to expect on Sunday

Our Sunday services start at 10:00am, and usually finish at 11:15.

A usual Sunday involves sung worship, bible readings, prayers, a reflection on scripture/sermon, and a celebrating the eucharist/communion. All are welcome to come and receive communion.

After our service concludes we have a great morning tea together in our hall.

Sunday School operates Sundays during term time. Children start with us together in the church and move to the hall around 10:15.

We have an amazing kids church!

We are committed to helping young people get started in faith.

Led by an awesome team of volunteers we have a fantastic children’s ministry that kids love to come to.

Traditional & contemporary

People have ben worshipping at Holy Trinity for 180 years. We think that’s pretty special. In our gatherings we work to blend the richness of our anglican tradition while still being rooted in the present.

We hope there is something for every generation when we gather together.