Holy Trinity Madeira - The English Church

Holy Trinity Funchal has served as the centre for Anglican worship in Madeira since it was built in 1822.  The church has a small nucleus of permenent local members but, the majority of its congregations  at the main services,  are made up of visitors from many different home churches; nationalities and Christian traditions,  who are all very  warmly welcomed and whose presence enhances our church life.  Our Sunday morning communion service is followed by a garden recption.

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Sam Gannon and Ed Barrow

The Parsonage 20
Rua da Quebra Costa
9000-034 Funchal
Madeira

9000-034
Sam Gannon ( Church Warden)
+351 965 653 280
sam Gannon ( (Church Warden)
+351966 805 841

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Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Holy Trinity Madeira - The English Church
Address
Rua do Quebra Costa 18 Funchal, 9000-034, Portugal

Our Sunday morning Parish Communion is the main service of the week and is attended by the largest congregation, so we pull out the stops - literally! This is the one service of the week where our resident organist, performs his wonders the stall after church may provide for your extra needs, be they books to read, jams, marmalades and chutneys to brighten your mealtimes, handmade greetings cards for all occasions, stops to keep your doors from slamming or pens to take notes with; and a reception (on the lawn weather permitting )where we invite you to sample two of the specialities of the island: a glass of Madeira wine or a slice of bolo de mel, the delicious honey cake, or simply to have a cup of coffee/tea/soft drink and a chat. We make a small charge for the reception.

Safeguarding

Our parish of Madeira is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and our churchrch wardens are covering the position of Parish Safeguarding Officer at this time. Our Diocese of Europe´s safeguarding pages contain vitaç links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our church wardens. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm, please contact the Church Wardens or the Diosecan Safeguarding Advisor at Diocesan House or on the wewbsite. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone please contact the police and you local aurhority´s children or adult social care services.