Christmas at Trinity Rawdon

Christmas at Trinity Rawdon

Celebrate the season of hope, joy, and love with us.

You’re Invited!

Whether you’ve been with us for years — or you’re simply curious — we’d love to welcome you to our Christmas celebrations. At Trinity Rawdon, Christmas means community, kindness, and the chance to experience God’s love through worship, fellowship, and giving.

Christmas Services & Events

  • Christmas Eve – 24th December, 4:00 pm
    A joyful, family-friendly service — “A Very Noisy Nativity” — perfect for children and adults alike as we celebrate the birth of Christ.

  • Christmas Day – 25th December, 10:30 am
    Our Christmas Day Family Service: “Sharing God’s Love.” A relaxed, welcoming time to worship together and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas
    At the service at 10.30am on Christmas Day led by Margaret there will be a collection for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance

  • 28th December, 10:30am
    During the 10.30am service on Sunday December 28th a cheque for £1270 will be presented to the Charity DEBRA. This was from part of our 1% Harvest Appeal. A representative from DEBRA will present a short video and talk about the work they do.

What to Expect

  • Warm Welcome for All — No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, you’ll find a friendly community ready to share God’s love. trinityrawdon.org.uk+1

  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere — Festive hymns, a children-friendly nativity service, and a celebration that embraces all generations.

  • Serving Our Community — Christmas at Trinity is also a time for generosity and outreach. We believe Christmas isn’t just about receiving, but also about giving — to our neighbours and those in need.


Step Inside, You’re Welcome Here

Church is more than a building — it’s a human connection of love, a lifestyle, and an act of service. trinityrawdon.org.uk

If you’re searching for hope, seeking community, or simply curious about faith, come join us this Christmas. We’d love to walk alongside you.

Harvest 1% Appeal Cheque Presentation

This photo captures the moment a cheque for £1,273.00—the total raised through our Harvest 1% Appeal—was presented by David Longley, Chair of Trinity Rawdon, to Rev. Andy Muckle of St George’s Crypt, Leeds. We are grateful to everyone who contributed and helped support the vital work of St George’s Crypt in caring for those in need.

Christmas Tree of Hope

Our beautifully decorated Christmas tree stands in the heart of the church as a joyful reminder of the light Christ brings into the world. Its warm glow welcomes everyone who enters, symbolising hope, peace, and the love we share as a community during this special season.