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Welcome to Holy Trinity Sloane Square, right at the heart of London, with prayer right at its heart.
The former Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman called Holy Trinity Church the ‘Cathedral of the Arts & Crafts Movement’,
and that indeed is what it is, containing treasures by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones among many others.
But first and foremost it is a house of prayer, the dwelling-place of God.
Of far more significance than the building itself is the living church
of people, local and visiting, who daily use the building for prayer
and worship.
Holy Trinity has now been joined by the parish of St Saviour's Upper Chelsea. St
Saviour's Church has a variety of dynamic spaces for worship, performances,
exhibitions, workshops and meetings. You can visit the website of St Saviour's
by clicking here. You can also learn
about the mission of St Saviour's, Intermission Youth Theatre by clicking
here and Intermission Theatre by clicking
here.
As well as being a member of the Church of England in the Diocese of London and the
worldwide Anglican
Communion, Holy Trinity is open weekdays and Sunday mornings for everyone of whatever religion and none,
with prayer at its heart.
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In these pages you will find details of our services, teaching and
educational programmes, the history and foundation of our parish, its
Arts & Crafts heritage, as well as news of events and resources
(including sermons, articles, and our parish magazine) for you to
download.
Welcome to Holy Trinity.
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