Holy Trinity Richmond – Wikipedia

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Church in Richmond , England

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Holy Trinity Richmond is an Anglican parish church in Sheen Park, Richmond, London.

History[edit]

The church, an example of Gothic Revival architecture,[1] was built in 1870; the architect was Raphael Brandon.[2] A tower by Charles Lock Luck (1833/34–90), dating from 1880, was removed in about 1970[2] for safety reasons.[1]

A 1950s-vintage meeting room complex south-east of the church was replaced in 1992.[1]

Services and activities[edit]

The church holds services, with songs and modern music, on Sunday mornings and evenings. Programmes for children and teenagers are also offered.[3]

A midweek service is held on Wednesday mornings.[4]

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The Crossing, the church’s group for 14 to 18-year-olds, meets on Wednesday evenings during term time.[5] The Bridge, a club for young people in school years 7 and 8, is run fortnightly on Friday evenings during term time.[6] Glow, a club for children in school years 4, 5, and 6, is run monthly on Friday evenings during term time. Age-related children’s groups are also held on Sunday mornings.[7]

A weekly women’s group, Oasis, meets on Friday mornings.[8]

References[edit]

Coordinates: 51°27′46″N 0°17′36″W / 51.46278°N 0.29333°W / 51.46278; -0.29333



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