Holy Trinity: Groups

Regular Groups

The Sunday Club meet in the Church Hall during the time of the 10.15am service on Sundays, and follow their own programme of worship, teaching and games. Very often the activities have a craft theme. They re-join the Eucharist in time for the reception of Holy Communion. New members, either regular or when visiting, are always welcome. Contact Mary Humphris (01452) 421279 or the clergy for more details.

The Choir rehearses on a Friday evening at 7.15pm in Church, and sings for the 10.15am and 6.30pm services on a Sunday, as well as occasional mid-week services and weddings. New voices are always welcome. Speak to the Choirmaster at a Sunday service for more details.

The Inbetweenies and the Pram Club are groups for young children that meet on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings in the Church Hall. These groups are popular and admission may be restricted by numbers, so for more details contact Mary Humphris (number as above). Both groups worship in Church occasionally, at their own short morning services midweek, notably at Christmas, Harvest and Easter.

The Youth Group is a Church run group for children from ages 11-18. It meets once a month and is a mix of prayer, study, games and visits to a variety of venues (ranging from ice skating to Gloucester Cathedral). For more details, please contact the Vicar who can put you in touch with one of the Youth Group Leaders.

The Mothers’ Union and Ladies’ Group is active and meets regularly in this parish. Midweek and evening meetings of various types happen throughout the year, as well as occasional services, the summer tea-party and involvement in baptism services. Contact  the Vicar who can put you in touch with a committee member.

The Twirties sets out to be a prayer, worship, study and social group for members of Holy Trinity Congregation. Some members will be those leaving the Youth Group at age 19, while others might be young families, or single residents of the area. It began meeting in 2007, and is defining its own identity as it grows. For details, please contact Nick Treacher via the Vicar