Mission Statement: Serving God, Serving Each Other, Serving Community
Our church’s aims and objectives are the celebration of public worship, teaching of the Christian faith, mission and evangelism, and pastoral work visiting the elderly, sick and bereaved. Our calling is to speak of God and faith in ways that make sense to all involved.
Fellowship is open and accepting. Trinity is both URC and Methodist, and has adopted features of both. The congregation has members who were originally URC or Methodist or of other denominations. Members of Trinity now come from lots of different backgrounds (Methodist, URC, Anglican, Roman Catholic etc).
Trinity is a friendly and welcoming church and aims to provide a place where people can find out about God in an inclusive and open way. Worship is largely traditional. The Church uses a projector and screen to assist the worship. Some weeks there is an organist / pianist. Other weeks music is pre-recorded. The Communion is an open communion where all are welcome.
As well as church services, church members meet together in a number of smaller fellowship groups and a house group. Many members of the congregation make an active contribution to the life and work of the Church
Trinity is an active member of the Church in Abingdon which is a thriving ecumenical project comprising 14 local churches.
Trinity provides facilities to the local community: elderly, young people (toddlers and uniformed organizations), people with special needs, and community groups. We support other charities in the UK and overseas. We work in supporting children and teachers in local schools.
We have a policy of open access for non-church members to get married, have children baptised or hold funerals in the church.