Welcome to
HOLY TRINITY

Welcome to Holy Trinity and St Augustine of Hippo at Harrow Green Leytonstone.

We are a small, diverse and growing church
with a heart to worship God and work alongside our local community.

You are welcome here.

Welcome to Holy Trinity and St Augustine of Hippo, Leytonstone. We are a small, vibrant and active Church of England church in East London.

We love our community and are always looking to see where God is at work.  Every Sunday we meet at our 10:30 service, here we gather to encounter Jesus through His Word, His Spirit, and Holy Communion.

Our Community Food Share runs every Tuesday at 11am. Working in collaboration with The Felix Project and local donations we give bags of fresh and dried food to any who need them. It’s also a space to meet and share. Here we say no to food waste, no to food poverty and yes to community.

We hope that you find a warm welcome, however you join us.

This website should provide you with all the information you need about the parish but if you can't find what you need then do contact us here.

Rev Polly Kersys-Hull

What we’re up to….

For updates of what we’re up to and to see our latest newsletter, please visit our Facebook page

 
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Worship

Our church is home to regular Sunday and Wednesday congregations and holds special services at Advent and Christmas, Lent, Holy Week and Easter and at other times throughout the year.

Our main service of the week is held on Sundays, children and young people are welcome and toys/activities are available throughout. After the service we serve tea and coffee in the rear of the church, offering a chance to get to know each other better and to welcome newcomers.

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Food Share

The Community Food Share is open every Tuesday, 11am at church. 

All are welcome, no referral needed. No questions asked.

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Safeguarding

We are committed to Safeguarding Children, Young People, victims/perpetrators of Domestic Abuse and Vulnerable Adults.
Our Parish Safeguarding Officer is Pat Hambrook, who may be contacted at church or via email here. The PCC has adopted the Church of England’s policies and best practice on safeguarding.