Who we are

We aim to be a friendly welcoming church open to people of all ages and backgrounds.

What kind of church are we?

We are an Anglican church which means we are part of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion.

We are an Evangelical church which means that we take God’s Word, the Bible, as our supreme authority in all that we do and believe and that we place a top priority on proclaiming the Good News about Jesus.

We are a Parish Church which means we have a special responsibility and care for the people who live within our parish boundaries, as well as being involved in God’s work in the rest of the town, the Diocese, and, indeed, the world.

History: See our Holy Trinity history page here

How to find us

Holy Trinity Church is on the corner of Carlton Road and London Road (A23), about half a mile north of the town centre of Redhill. See on the map below (the cross marks the spot). Our postcode is RH1 2BX



What we believe

As an evangelical church we are committed to the supreme authority of Holy Scripture in all matters of faith and conduct. Our essential core commitments are to bible teaching and evangelism. Here is our doctrinal statement:

We affirm our belief in

  1. The sovereignty and grace of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in creation, providence, revelation, redemption, and judgement.
  2. The divine inspiration and authority of the whole Bible as the word of God.
  3. The sinfulness of fallen man making him subject to God’s condemnation.
  4. The sacrifice of the Lord Jesus in my place as the sole means of redemption from sin and its consequences.
  5. The justification of the sinner solely by God’s grace, through faith in Christ crucified, risen and ascended.
  6. The recreating and sanctifying work of God the Holy Spirit.
  7. The witness of all believers who form the Church in proclaiming the Gospel world-wide.
  8. The expected visible return of the Lord Jesus Christ in power and glory.

 

 

 

 

Who's who

Gary Jenkins is the vicar of Holy Trinity. He trained for the ministry at Oak Hill College, London - before that he was a science teacher at a boys comprehensive school in Tooting. Following a curacy at St Luke’s, West Norwood, he was vicar of St Peter’s, St Helier, Morden for 7 years before moving to Redhill in 2001. He is author of Grove booklets on cohabitation, the atonement, satire, & multiplying churches. Read his blog here.
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Luke Ijaz
is  our new Associate Vicar and Director of Training. Previously he was  curate at Holy Trinity, Wallington.
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Alex Shuttleworth is our new curate. Alex trained for the ordained ministry in Bristol, Alex began his work at Holy Trinity after his ordination in Southwark Cathedral on Sunday 4th July. He was formerly a barrister
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Lizzie Baker is our new youth minister. She began work at Holy Trinity on 1st September. Previously she was the youth minister of Banstead Baptist Church.
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Jane Cowan is an assistant minister and was ordained as an Ordained Local Minister in 2000. Prior to ordination she served as a midwife and a district nurse. Jane heads up our ministry to baptism families. She has a phenomenal memory for names.
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Graham Hayles is an assistant minister with particular responsibility for ministry among retired people. Before moving to Redhill, Graham was Team Rector of Holy Trinity, Hinckley & Vicar of St James, West Streatham
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