Welcome to Oxford and to Trinity Church

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Gather to Worship

Gather to Worship

Nurture in Small Groups

Nurture in Small Groups

We nurture one another as we meet regularly in homes across the city on Thursday evenings to share food, study the Bible and pray together.

We gather together as family to worship God every Sunday morning and on Sunday evenings during term time. Our worship is simple, and centred around preaching.

Train for Service

Train for Service

Reach and Bless the World

Reach and Bless the World

We love to send vibrant disciples of Jesus into the world and reach and bless the world through our local witness.

We train our members to reach and serve the world. We do this so that together with other churches we can bring the life changing message of Jesus to the world.

I am from Kenya and studied architecture at Oxford Brookes. I came to faith at the Trinity Carol Service in 2013. Having lived between Oxford and Nairobi I can now testify to the impact Trinity has had on my spiritual journey. Church members nurtured me while I was a new believer and I now do the same for new believers. I am so thankful for the intentional care and concern of the body of Christ modelled to me during my time at Trinity.
— Debbie Donde
It was wonderful being part of Trinity as a student at Oxford. I learned so much by being part of Trinity. I loved the relationships I have made with brothers and sisters. I loved the responsibility that comes from being a member and having to work out the challenges of making corporate decisions. I loved the emphasis on sound biblical teaching which encouraged serious consideration of the implications it has for our daily life. And lastly, I loved the numerous opportunities to serve and put into practice everything I learnt – in the church, in the city, and in the world.
— Jorge Santin