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Trinity Church Buxton

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We are a church who wants to see people, not just in Buxton but around the world, come to know and put their trust in the Lord Jesus.  It is a joy to be able to partner with others who are working to make Jesus known elsewhere.  We are delighted to be able to support the following people and organisations through our prayers and financial giving. 

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Crosslinks is an international mission agency taking God's word to God's world.  Robbie & Lizzie Bellis and family live in Louvain-la-Neuve in Belgium, where Robbie is leading a church plant.

     
John & Lois Severn-3   Wycliffe Bible Translators aim to see a Bible translation programme begun by 2025 in all the remaining languages that need one. We specifically partner with a couple working on the S-language project in South East Asia.
     
JASON & TRACY-Aug'21   OMF serves the church and brings the gospel to some 12 countries in East Asia, and has a pioneering ministry in others. We partner with Jason and Tracy who work in Thailand.
     
Gareth and Helen Jones Aug 21   London City Mission wants to see Jesus Christ known in every community in London. We support Gareth Jones, an LCM Field Director, who specialises in reaching out to children, youth and schools in London communities.
     
Hutchinson   WEC is a mission organisation whose primary goal is to bring the gospel to cultures and peoples who have yet to receive it, and to see churches start and grow among them. We specifically partner with a couple running the `Neighbours Worldwide' programme.
     
MEM logo   MEM has a diverse range of projects to serve people across the Middle East through media and training, from 3D animations for refugee children, to testimony videos from Muslim background believers, a women's online community and many more. Their aim is to move people towards life-transforming faith in Jesus Christ.
     
TEARfund logo   Tearfund is a Christian charity which partners with churches in more than 50 of the world's poorest countries. We support their work to tackle poverty and injustice through sustainable development, by responding to disasters and challenging unjust policies and practices at a local, national and global level. 
     
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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here for more.

Planning your Visit

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Welcome!  We're so glad that you've found us online.  It may be that you've never been to church before and are looking to connect with God or have some questions answered. It may be that you have moved to Buxton or the surrounding area and are looking for a church to join. It may be that you're visiting or on holiday. Whatever the case, you are most welcome to join us at our services.

Below is some information to help you as you plan a visit.

 

When and where does the church meet?

Our Sunday services start at 10am and 6pm.  Rather like going to the cinema or to a football match, we recommend arriving about 10 minutes before the service starts, so you have time to find a seat and get settled before we begin.

We meet at:
Trinity Church Buxton,
Hardwick Mount,
Buxton,
SK17 6PR.

You can see a map on our contact us page. 

There is parking available in our car park for those with blue badges. There is also plenty of on-street parking around us.  Just remember to double-check any parking restrictions.  Click here to see a map of where you can park on a Sunday.

Accessibility:  Trinity has wheelchair/pushchair access and a hearing loop.  There are large-print Bibles and service sheets available, and a disabled toilet both in the main building and in the downstairs hall.  Please let one of the Welcome Team know when you arrive if there is any way in which we can assist you, or if you prefer, get in touch before your visit.  
 

What should I expect when I visit?

You will be welcomed at the main door and given a copy of the service sheet and a Bible. This should tell you everything you need to know about what will be happening during our meeting, but please feel free to ask the welcomers any questions you may have.  Please sit anywhere you like. 

During our services...
  • we sing a mixture of traditional hymns and contemporary Christian songs.
  • someone reads aloud a section from the Bible and the minister then gives a talk (called a sermon) teaching us from God's word. 
  • we pray together - someone leads this from the front.
  • once a month, we share communion together.
After the service, we continue meeting together over tea/coffee & biscuits.  It's a great time to get to know one another better.
 

I've got children.  What's on for them on Sunday mornings?

We are a church of all ages, and babies & children are most welcome.  We know that little ones make noise and can find it hard to sit still, so please don't worry about how your children might behave. During the main teaching part of the service, we have a crèche for 0-4s, Trinity Kids group for children in YR-Y6, and Pathfinders for those in Y7-Y9.  Once a month, we have an All-Age service, where everyone stays together in church for the service.

If your child has additional needs, please either get in touch with us before you visit or speak to one of the welcomers when you arrive, so we can know the best way to care for him/her. 

Click the link to find out more our children's work and youth work.

 

Will I have to join in with everything?

Not at all!  If you are still exploring who Jesus is and why he matters, please feel free to just sit and listen or to join in with the parts of the service you feel able to. 
 

Is there a dress code?

No.  Please just be yourself and come in your 'normal' clothes. 
 

I still have questions.  

If you've got questions or if there are ways we can help make it easier for you come along, do contact us.  We'd love to hear from you.