
We meet at 10:30am on Sundays
Our worship is active and shared. We are constantly looking for and writing liturgy that reflects who we are as a community. Please join us in person, or if you are not able to, you can join us on Zoom also, as our services are run in a hybrid format that includes all.
Some of the prayers and hymns we use—and that we or our members hold rights to—are visible in our Hymns, Psalms and Prayers section.
Recent posts about worship

Pride Sunday
This Sunday we celebrate Pride Sunday at Holy Trinity! Jacqui Knowles gives the homily from London, England after readings from Psalm 150, First Epistle of John and

Pentecost 2
We gather today to perform an action for the universal Church, into which Erik Johnson is to be admitted by baptism. We are called therefore to witness

Trinity Sunday
This week we read from Proverbs, a poem from Juliana of Norwich, and the Gospel According to John. Joanna Manning offers a homily reflecting on the “Three-in-One”.

Pentecost
This week we celebrate Pentecost. Alongside our friends at San Esteban, we read from Book of Acts and the Gospel according to John. Rev. William Whitla offers

Seventh Sunday of Easter
This week we celebrate Jesus’ Ascension into heaven as we read from Acts of the Apostles and a Poem by Rebecca Elson. The homily is from Joanna

Sixth Sunday of Easter
This week we read a poem by Jan Richardson and the Gospel According to John. Music from Allison Leyton-Brown and Marty Crowder. Service coordinated by Vivian Harrower
Songs, poems & prayers
Marilyn’s Eucharistic Prayer
The Great Thanksgiving Text (excluding hymns) by Marilyn Ferrell Presider: O God, the Source and Unity of the Universe All: May we abide in you
Hymn: Redemption
Redemption is our call and song, our bed of straw and boneWe want to be made whole again – We want to be led home.We’ve
BLESSING OF THE CRÈCHE
Soon, yes soon come angels shiningshining on God’s birthing place.Joseph, may it be a bright place,a holy space, a warm place.Bright our wishes for you
Jubilee (sound out the trumpet)
Sound out the trumpet, cease working and tiling.Rest now and play for the sabbath has come.Learn to be dancers and singers and lovers.Learn to delight

Dry-Bone Valley
Ezekiel 37:1-14 It’s like trying to stay upright, scorched and breathless, in the blast of some sneezing rot-toothed dragon. This guided tour, God, is tough

Hymn for Easter
God’s love bursts into bloomdeep in the dark’s lament,and fills a startled tombwith lively, gracious scent;the stone gives way, death’s head is bruisedand dawn reveals