SERVING OUR COMMUNITY

Trinity Food Bank

Trinity Foodbank opened on Monday 16th January 2017 and we welcomed our first client in the second week of opening.

Since then we have experienced a steady increase in clients.

Please continue to pray that those in need will come, for this is no easy decision on their part!

Trinity operates as a Foodbank Centre out of Bradford North Foodbank.

Hours of opening to clients are Mondays between 11.00-13.30.
Volunteers begin their shifts at 10.00 and end at 14.00.
Volunteers do not need to attend every week and are allocated slots on a rota.

We will continue to collect and send our food donations to Bradford North Foodbank and are also supplied from there.

During opening hours we will provide Fairtrade tea and coffee, juice and light snacks, such as biscuits and teacakes. We need:

Continuing supplies of food – see the shopping list at the Trinity Church collection point for specific areas of need, especially long-life milk and juice, toiletries, sanitary products.
People who have skills in book-keeping, data-input, publicity and those who are able to offer availability as a driver, especially if with have access to a van.
As time goes on, we hope that we will be able to bring more and more of our volunteers on board.

Thanks for your continued prayer and support.

Trinity Toddlers

Trinity Toddlers is open on Friday mornings, 9am – 11am

A warm welcome is extended to all parents and carers with pre-school age children. There are toys and activities for babies and toddlers with a short singing time at the end of the session.

Anyone caring for a young child is very welcome to attend.

The charges will be £2 for 1 adult and 1 child. The cost for each extra person, adult or child, with the exception of babies under 12 months, will be 50p.

Just turn up, or for more information contact us through the administrator.

Weddings

We are a welcoming Church made up of people from all walks of life.

At Trinity, we are ready and eager to celebrate with you at this wonderful time.When two people are joined together in marriage before God, this is a joy we share too. We provide marriage preparation and will endeavour to meet your requirements when planning your special day.If you are considering making your vows before God at Trinity Rawdon.

Funerals

We are a compassionate Church made up of people from all walks of life who go through all sorts of tribulations.

We experience the lows and sadnesses that are a part of life’s rich tapestry, just as all people do.

It is inevitable that each of our lives will one day come to an end. When a death occurs, we will do our best to comfort you through pastoral support and help you to make arrangements to honour and give thanks for the life of the loved one for whom you grieve.
There may be other moments in your lives when you require simply to share your burden and in such cases we are available to listen confidentially and perhaps assist in your reaching a solution to your troubles. Please let us know if you think we can help in any way.If you need any bereavement support or are considering making funeral arrangements at Trinity Rawdon.

Uniformed Organisations

Trinity Rawdon is home to both Scout and Guide groups.

Girlguides can go to their first ever sleepover, develop their self-confidence, lead their own camp, or simply have fun and try new things with girls their age.

Girls take what they do in guiding with them as they grow up. They develop the skills and confidence that they need to reach their full potential – as students, colleagues, parents, friends and citizens – and become the young women that they want to be.

To find out more about their activities and meetings please contact : jenny.brocklebank1@gmail.com

Rainbows

Wednesdays
5:10 – 6.10pm

Brownies

Wednesdays:
6.15 – 7.30pm

Guides

Wednesdays:
7.30 – 9.00pm

You could also use this link to Join us.

The 12th Airedale Cubs Troop meet in the New Hall at Trinity Rawdon on Tuesday evenings between 6.30 – 8pm. They seek to offer young people fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others, so that they can make a positive impact in their local community.

Being a Cub Scout helps children and young adults to develop skills including teamwork, time management, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, self-motivation, cultural awareness and commitment. They help young people to get jobs, save lives and even change the world.

To find out more about their activities and meetings please contact Vicky Gilbert.

Harvest Appeal

The Harvest Appeal for 2025 raise £2542 which will be shared between St George’s Crypt in Leeds and the charity DEBRA

There was also a collection for the local food bank that meets regularly on Mondays in Church