Finding faith


Christianity Explored gives you time and space to consider the big questions   of life and to explore the life of the person at the heart of the Christian faith - Jesus Christ.

  • You don't need to know anything about the Bible
  • You won't be asked to read aloud, pray or sing
  • You can ask any question you want, or just listen
Our next course begins on Monday 31st October and runs for seven weeks.
Contact the church office (01737 779917) or email us to join.


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Useful links

Links about the Christian faith for people who are not yet Christians

About Jesus, God, and Christianity
For Sports Fans
How to find peace with God

 Links about the Christian faith for Christians who want to find out more about their faith
Daily bible reading for teenagers
Daily Bible Reading
For Sports Fans
Guidance from the bible
Bible on Line

 Redhill Community Links

All Crawley jobs   Find a job in the Crawley area
Furnistorefurniture & household appliances for needy families
Gatwick Airport
Harlequin Theatre
Redhill from the air
Reigate & Banstead Borough Council
St Bede’s School our local ecumenical secondary school
Surrey County Council
Walking for health Healthy walks in the local area

 Links to Christian organisations

Anglican
Anglican Church Planting initiatives 
Church of England - the official website
Church of England Evangelical Council
Church of England Newspaper latest news from the Christian world
Church Pastoral Aid Society great resources, great ideas
Diocese of Southwark the Church of England in south London and east Surrey
Oak Hill College biblical training for contemporary ministry

 Interdenominational (UK focus)
Baptismal Integrity practising infant baptism with honesty and integrity
CareChristian action, research and education
Care for the Family Christian support for marriage, parenting & family life
Christians at Work  resources for living for Christ in the workplace
Evangelical Alliance Holy Trinity is a member of this organisation which links 1 million evangelical Christians across the UK
Grove Books – ‘not the last word but often the first’
Proclamation Trust training & encouragement for bible teachers
Safe-Surfing download free software to enable safe family surfing
SEAN discipleship training materials
thegoal.com Christianity for sports fans
Word on the Web daily bible reading for teenagers sponsored by Church Army

Interdenominational (Worlwide focus)
A Rocha Christian environmental project
Barnabas Fund serving the suffering church in the Muslim world
Crosslinks
Interserve
SEAN discipleship training materials
SIMServing in mission
South American Missionary Society
TearFundChristian love in action across the world
Wycliffe Bible Translators

Links to other churches
Bethlehem Baptist Church Minneapolis
Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York
Redhill Baptist Church
Saddleback Community Church  California

Safeguarding children & vulnerable adults

Diocese of Southwark Safer church guidelines



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First time visit?

Coming through that door for the first time can be a daunting business but we are here to make your first visit to Holy Trinity a really good one.

We are looking forward to meeting you, giving you a friendly welcome, and helping you feel at home.

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about coming to church for the first time.

How will I know what to do?
Every thing you need for the service, including the words of all the hymns and songs, will be on the service sheet you are given when you arrive.

What should I wear?
Come in whatever clothes you feel comfortable wearing. Most of our congregation dress fairly casually on Sunday mornings but there are no hard and fast rules.

What about the children?
We welcome children to our Sunday services at 9.15am, 11am, & 4pm. See our kids page for full details of children's activities on Sunday morning. Don't worry if the little ones make a noise - we like children!

What happens afterwards? After the service please come over to the church centre for refreshments and the chance to make new friends.

What about disability access?
There is level access into the church building and into the church centre. To reserve disabled parking please contact the church office.

For hearing aid users there is a hearing loop. Large print orders of service are available for those who need them.

Where can I park?
You can park in London Rd or Carlton Rd. Both roads get fairly busy with worshippers cars so do give yourself adequate time to find a parking space. Disabled people and those who trouble walking can reserve a space in the church car park by phoning the church office.