Occurring
Monthly. Every Second, Fourth Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Shepherds Hill Coleman's Hatch Hartfield TN7 4HN, TN7 4HN, United Kingdom
At Holy Trinity we like to use traditional texts from the Book of Common Prayer. Our Holy Communion service therefore reflects this tradition and is derived and refined from the Book of Common Prayer.

The Holy Communion service is at the very core of our Christian Faith. Its origins can be found inThe Lord’s Supper, or Last Supper, which Jesus had with his Disciples the night that he was betrayed. There, he consecrated bread and wine, representing his body and blood which he sacrificed for us all, that our sins might be forgiven and that we might have eternal life.

Our participation at the Lord’s table at a Holy Communion service remains a very special moment.

Please see our What’s On page for our Service times and dates.

Holy Trinity, Colemans Hatch

Holy Trinity Coleman’s Hatch enables Anglican Christians to worship and strengthen their faith through traditional services using the rich and beautiful language in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

PATTERN OF OUR 11AM SERVICES

1st Sunday Matins BCP

1st Sunday Choral Evensong

2nd Sunday Holy Communion BCP

3rd Sunday Matins BPC

4th Sunday Holy Communion BCP

5th Sunday Alternate between St.Mary's Hartfield and Holy Trinity Coleman's Hatch.


Check the website for further details: www.colemanshatchchurch.org

Get in touch

The Revd Julie Anne Caradoc SEAR

The Rectory
Church Street
Hartfield

Web Administrator
01892 770436

Our website

What's on

11am BCP Holy Communion

Occurring
Monthly. Every Second, Fourth Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Holy Trinity, Colemans Hatch
Address
Shepherds Hill Coleman's Hatch Hartfield TN7 4HN, TN7 4HN, United Kingdom

At Holy Trinity we like to use traditional texts from the Book of Common Prayer. Our Holy Communion service therefore reflects this tradition and is derived and refined from the Book of Common Prayer.

The Holy Communion service is at the very core of our Christian Faith. Its origins can be found inThe Lord’s Supper, or Last Supper, which Jesus had with his Disciples the night that he was betrayed. There, he consecrated bread and wine, representing his body and blood which he sacrificed for us all, that our sins might be forgiven and that we might have eternal life.

Our participation at the Lord’s table at a Holy Communion service remains a very special moment.

Please see our What’s On page for our Service times and dates.

Holy Trinity, Colemans Hatch Charity No. 610477