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Holy Trinity Church is one of the twelve ancient Parish Churches in Jersey, Channel Islands. It is the only parish church on the island not dedicated to a saint, instead being dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The church is a notable landmark with its distinctive white pyramidal spire. The oldest parts of the building, including the chancel, date back to the 11th or 12th centuries and were constructed by parishioners using rounded pebbles from Bouley Bay.
Trinity Parish is known for its rural character, with a significant portion of the land dedicated to agriculture. The parish is home to several important institutions, including the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society Showground, the States Farm, and Jersey Zoo (Durrell Wildlife). The church has a thriving congregational life, a strong choir, and children's work, offering a warm welcome to all. It is part of the Inclusive Church Network.
The Parish Hall is open Mon-Fri 09:00-13:00, and Thu 18:30-20:30. Church services are held on Sundays at 8:30 am (Holy Communion BCP), 11:00 am (Matins), and 6:00 pm (Holy Communion). There is also a Compline service on Tuesday evenings at 5:30 pm. The church is also open daily for private prayer.
Parish Hall: 01534 865345, [email protected]. Church: 01534 861110.
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