Holy Trinity

Greenwich Peninsula


The Church meets every Sunday morning

at 11 a.m at the Prayer Space near to The O2


Daily prayer at the Prayer Space

Monday to Friday, 12 noon to 12.25

Everybody is welcome to join in


Daily prayer if you're at home or travelling

Morning prayer for today

Evening prayer for today

Daily Prayer provided by the official Church of England web site, © The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, 2002-2004

Holy Trinity, Greenwich Peninsula, is in the Parish  of East Greenwich (Church of England), which also contains St. George's, Westcombe Park, and Christ Church, East Greenwich. The Parochial Church Council of the Parish of East Greenwich is responsible for the new congregation of Holy Trinity.

We are grateful to St. George's Westcombe Park for lending a group of people to this new congregation.


The Parish of East Greenwich supports the Greenwich Peninsula Chaplaincy:  a multi faith team of chaplains working in The O2, construction sites, the retail park, Ravensbourne College, and the borough's police stations. The Chaplaincy is responsible for the Prayer Space in which Holy Trinity meets on Sunday mornings.


For further details contact the Rev'd Malcolm Torry, 37 Becquerel Court, West Parkside, London SE10 0QQ. 8858 3006. malcolm@torry.org.uk

 

May 2012

The Church meets every Sunday morning

at 11 a.m at the Prayer Space

for a Parish Communion service: hymns, readings, prayers, sermon or similar: and we are all invited to share bread and wine at the communion (or to receive a blessing if we wish). And everyone is welcome to stay for refreshments after the service.

Children are very welcome to wander during the service, and there is a box at the back containing toys and also worksheets (related to the theme of the service) to colour in.


Events

Thursday 17th May is Ascension Day, and there will be a service of holy communion at the Prayer Space at 8 p.m.

Sunday 27th May is Pentecost, the celebration of the birth of the Christian Church. We shall be celebrating the festival at 11 a.m.

Sunday 3rd June, in the Village Square: The Big Lunch, a bring and share lunch organised by the residents' association

Sunday 17th June:
at 3.30 p.m.,
at Café Pura in the Village Square
a discussion: 'The Olympics: an amazing opportunity or a dreadful mistake?'
to be led by Louise Watson, Village resident and Olympics enthusiast.


Praying for the Greenwich Peninsula:

To help us to pray for the Greenwich Peninsula and everything which happens on it there is a suggested list of topics for prayer. For each day of the month is listed:

1. some aspect of the life of the Church or other faith community;
2. some institution or group of people on the Peninsula;
3. a road (and sometimes a nearby Lodge or Court);
4. a group of people in need.

To download a copy please click here

A prayer for the Greenwich Peninsula:

Loving God,
we pray that all of us who live, work, or spend time on the Greenwich Peninsula
shall know and rejoice in the good news of your love,
shall serve you faithfully in the city of this world,
and shall hope for the city that is to come;
through Jesus Christ our Lord, who died for us and rose again
and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen


For further details contact the Rev'd Malcolm Torry, 37 Becquerel Court, West Parkside, London SE10 0QQ, 020 8858 3006, malcolm@torry.org.uk, or the Rev'd Joe Lee, 11 Holly Court, School Square, London SE10 0BT, 07872 347058, jpl1953@mac.com