THY KINGDOM COME: A stunning prayer station has been set up in church to take the form of reflections on Trinity’s beautiful stained-glass window. The nine days between Ascension Day and Pentecost Sunday (this year from May 18 to May 28) is known as a Novena, and the event focuses on this year’s theme for…
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What a special Coronation Service last weekend! Rev Ian challenged everyone to be sheepish when he used the parable of the sheep and the goats to encourage people to serve those in need around us, and in doing so, enthrone Jesus in our hearts. This special service asked the question Who is your King? It…
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ALL CHANGE: Much loved Circuit Administrator Tina Hailstone has retired and will be much missed by all. The role is a vital one within the community to enable all churches to carry out their mission. Rev Ian said: “We want to wish Tina a huge congratulations and thank her so much for the way she…
DetailsSpecial St George’s Day Service
A special service led by Rev Ian and Christvin Edbarg will be held this Sunday at Trinity. It is a one-hour interactive family-friendly service, followed by refreshments. See you at 10am.
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A year after Trinity Eco-Group’s original bug hotel was vandalised, it has been brought back to life and is once again doing it’s vital work in the fight against Global Warming. Originally the Bug Hotel was built by the children of Treasure Seekers but it was deemed sensible to wait until security gates were fitted…
DetailsHuge success of Easter play
The Easter Play, No Name in the Street, performed by the Trinity Drama Group, was enjoyed by a large audience. Performed at Trinity at the beginning of the month, the 1966 play was transformed to the present day by Kate Walmsley, who was directing for Trinity for the first time along with co-director Madeline Adey.…
DetailsJazzing it up with this month’s Coffee Stop!
As part this year’s Ribble Valley Jazz & Blues Festival, we are hosting acclaimed Jazz and Swing singer Arthur Geldard at our April Coffee Stop. The festival will take place at a number of events over the May Day Bank Holiday, April 28, 29, 30 and May 1, showcasing the best of Jazz and Blues…
DetailsLive Wire fun at Trinity
CHILDREN’S laughter could be heard for miles as this month’s Live Wire definitely lived up to its name! Held on the second Friday of the month, this free session for primary-aged children and parents has a huge emphasis on fun, including a Bible-based story. Last night the children started with a game of cricket before…
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SATURDAY’S very special Coffee Stop saw a wonderful turnout for the opening of the Trinity Hub Gallery. As well as our regular coffee stoppers, we were pleased to welcome new families and friends, as well as the Ribble Valley Art4All crew, who were there to help us officially cut the ribbon. The superb work of…
DetailsArt4All at new Trinity Hub Gallery
THIS SATURDAY’S Coffee Stop will see the launch of The Trinity Hub Gallery. Kicking off with a collection from Ribble Valley Art4All, the walls of our Rainbow Cafe are awash with colour and vibrancy. The wonderful Art4All crew provide free classes for adults who are either disadvantaged or have special needs. Taught by Frankie Freeman…
DetailsAcclaimed Christian speaker entertains at Trinity
CHRISTIAN speaker and author Adrian Plass, and his wife Bridget, entertained a large audience at Trinity Methodist Church and Community Hub last week. The evening was arranged by Men Behaving Gladly, primarily a men’s group, at Trinity Church as one of a series of talks during the winter. Adrian and Bridget are both highly competent…
DetailsEaster Play
TRINITY Drama Group are set to present Edward Murch’s one-act Easter play ‘No Name in the Street’ on Wednesday, April 5. The story revolves around Holy Week and is dramatic and powerful in its simplicity. The events leading up to the Crucifixion are seen through the eyes of a mother searching for her son. Several…
DetailsTrinity Eco Group welcomes informative visitors
As part of Trinity Eco Group’s journey to achieving a Silver Eco Church Award they arranged for two ladies from the Read and Simonstone Environmental group to pay a visit. The purpose was to identify where they could improve their heat losses. With the aid of an FLIR thermal imaging camera, they could identify areas…
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