Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue Address
Rosemary Lane Formby, L37 3HA, United Kingdom
Come along to Holy Trinity church and see all the amazing things we do on Sundays and throughout the week. There will be a chance to speak to our vicar Mark, our curate Julie or one of our Readers about life events such as weddings and baptisms or forthcoming courses such as the bereavement course and START.

Learn how you can make new friends at our 'Cuppa and Chat' mornings and the Fellwalking group. Don't be shy, we'd love to meet you.

For our little ones our Tiddler Toddler Group will be there with face painting, games and activities. There's a taste of our forthcoming holiday club too (Key Stage 1 and 2) Why not come and see what it's all about.

And if your child likes some adventure then come and meet our Scouts and Guides in their camp in the garden.

Our Pizza Eaters will be there too, to talk about our young people's group where we eat Pizza and have a great time.

If you need a quiet moment then come into our prayer tent (or church). Someone will be happy to pray with you.

All this and much more including a free BBQ!

Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity church In the Diocese of Liverpool, where everyone is invited, included and important.

Holy Trinity Church, Rosemary Lane was established over 100 years ago, to meet the needs of a growing village community. Since then the village has become a small town but nobody would ever consider describing it as anything but a village.

It is not surprising therefore that many refer to our Rosemary Lane buildings as – ‘The Church in the Village’

Actually our premises are far more than just a church building. We have a large Parish Hall which is used widely by the community and a smaller Hall, called ‘The Workshop’, which is used by our thriving Uniformed Organizations and many other community groups. On a Saturday morning it is a drop in café, where many enjoy a bacon bap, a drink and a natter.

We provide a variety of worship at Rosemary Lane, designed to meet the different needs of our members. Our 8.30am service is a conventional Holy Communion service following Common Worship with two hymns and on the 1st Sunday each month, it is followed by a cooked breakfast in the Parish Hall. At 10.00am we hold a contemporary service focused on families and then at 11.15am a conventional service of Morning Worship.

I am sure that you will find a service that will suit your personal needs and can assure you of a warm welcome, whether as a visitor, or as someone who is looking for a church community, where they might wish to become regularly involved. Either way, we look forward to welcoming you to Holy Trinity.

Mark Stanford
Vicar

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Rev'd Mark Stanford

Holy Trinity Church Office
Rosemary Lane
Formby
Liverpool
L37 3HA

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Come and See ... Welcome to Holy Trinity Day

Occurring
for 3 hours
Venue
Holy Trinity
Address
Rosemary Lane Formby, L37 3HA, United Kingdom

Come along to Holy Trinity church and see all the amazing things we do on Sundays and throughout the week. There will be a chance to speak to our vicar Mark, our curate Julie or one of our Readers about life events such as weddings and baptisms or forthcoming courses such as the bereavement course and START.

Learn how you can make new friends at our 'Cuppa and Chat' mornings and the Fellwalking group. Don't be shy, we'd love to meet you.

For our little ones our Tiddler Toddler Group will be there with face painting, games and activities. There's a taste of our forthcoming holiday club too (Key Stage 1 and 2) Why not come and see what it's all about.

And if your child likes some adventure then come and meet our Scouts and Guides in their camp in the garden.

Our Pizza Eaters will be there too, to talk about our young people's group where we eat Pizza and have a great time.

If you need a quiet moment then come into our prayer tent (or church). Someone will be happy to pray with you.

All this and much more including a free BBQ!

Safeguarding

"Our parish of Formby: Holy Trinity is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Liverpool’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO [add their details here or use the button to link to a page that shows the info] or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor [add their details here or use the button below to link to your own page that shows the info or the diocesan safeguarding page]. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services."

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