Sheffield's Highfield Trinity Church is a small fellowship that is welcoming and friendly; an oasis of Christian spirituality in the midst of a bustling city.
We offer creative worship that values people of all ages and engages with the senses in a variety of ways and with a range of musical styles.
We are concerned about justice in God's world and are committed to take practical action to support people who are often 'left behind' in today's societies.
ONE WORLD Christmas Celebration in English and French
A study course looking at issues of poverty and injustice which asks what Christians can do.
Saturdays 9.15- 10.30 16th and 23rd Feb 15th March 12th and 19th April
Watch for more dates!
Activities for Children and Young People
Prayer Group
Monthly Fair Trade Coffee Mornings (1st Saturday at 10.30am)
London Road (Corner of Highfield Place) Highfield Sheffield S2 4UR
Part of the vibrant and diverse inner-city community of Sharrow.
Welcome to
Highfield Trinity Church
As a Christian Church we exist to worship God, to learn about and share the good news of Jesus Christ.We do this through worship on Sunday, involvement in the community and offering our building to a wide variety of organisations who use the premises throughout the week.
The church was founded in the Methodist Tradition; being built over 100 years ago, it has a long history of adapting to the needs of the local community. Some years ago we merged with St. Barnabas Church opposite (now a sheltered complex) and more recently we have welcomed partner churches from the Apostolic and African traditions who worship in the church on Sundays and throughout the week.
Our ground floor premises are used by a number of community-based organisations during the week and we have meeting, activity and office spaces available at a reasonable cost.
We are about to start on an exciting major redevelopment programme which will see structural repairs and refurbishment of our buildings in order to refurbish activity spaces, community office accommodation, meeting rooms and even venue facilities.
The church was founded in the Methodist Tradition; being built over 100 years ago, it has a long history of adapting to the needs of the local community. Some years ago we merged with St. Barnabas Church opposite (now a sheltered complex) and more recently we have welcomed other churches from the Apostolic and African traditions who worship in the church on sundays and throughout the week.
We are about to start on an exciting major redevelopment programme which will see structural repairs and refurbishment of our buildings in order to refurbish activity spaces, community office accommodation, meeting rooms and even venue facilities.
The church was founded in the Methodist Tradition; being built over 100 years ago, it has a long history of adapting to the needs of the local community. Some years ago we merged with St. Barnabas Church opposite (now a sheltered complex)
Recently we have welcomed other churches from the Apostolic and African traditions who worship in the church on Sundays and throughout the week. Additionally, the premises are used by a variety of community groups and organisations during the week.
We are about to start on an exciting major redevelopment programme which will see structural repairs and refurbishment of our buildings in order to refurbish activity spaces, community office accommodation, meeting rooms and event venue facilities.