We come together regularly as God's family in Swalwell to worship and pray, and we would be delighted to see you join with us. Everyone is welcome to any of our services, particularly if this is your first time, or first time back in a while, a warm and friendly welcome awaits. If you have any questions, or would like to speak to someone about what we do in a service, please use the contact form or details to be in touch.

Parish Eucharist

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Holy Trinity Swalwell
Address
Hexham Rd Swalwell Newcastle on Tyne, NE16 3AG, United Kingdom

Every Sunday the followers of Jesus come together for a service of Holy Communion/Eucharist/Mass and recall what Jesus did through his death and resurrection. As we gather we recall particularly the last Supper where Jesus took bread and wine, and told us to do the same "in remembrance of me". We gather together, sing, and receive God's forgiveness. We hear from the Bible and a talk that explains how what we have heard still has an impact on our lives today. We pray for the Church, the World, our community and all people in need. Finally we offer ourselves, what we have, and our whole lives to God in the act of Communion and share bread and wine "that become for us, the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ".

Lite Bite

Occurring
Every Monday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Swalwell Community Centre
Address
Swalwell Community Centre, 74 Clavering Road Swalwell Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE16 3EX, United Kingdom

Homemade lunch at an affordable price.

Our catering teams give a friendly warm welcome, and a choice of freshly prepared food and drinks. We are wheelchair and buggy friendly.

The aim of the LiteBite is to provide a safe space and good food for all.

Our motto is “No one needs to eat on their own on Mondays”

You can make new friends over a choice of fresh sandwiches, scone and home-baked cake. Tea and coffee are served.

Don’t be on your own – please drop in and give us a try!

Oasis group

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Holy Trinity Swalwell
Address
Hexham Rd Swalwell Newcastle on Tyne, NE16 3AG, United Kingdom

“Offering rest and quiet in a busy world”.

Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. until about 3pm

A weekly gathering of support, Bible study and discussion

with refreshments and prayer in a calm and friendly atmosphere.

…an Oasis of calm,

particularly appreciated during difficult times.

The Sovereign Lord, the Holy One of Israel, says to the people,

“Come back and quietly trust in me. Then you will be strong and secure.” (Isaiah 30:15)

Oasis, meets on Tuesday afternoons in Holy Trinity, and provides a haven of peace and tranquillity and a warm welcome to anyone who comes along. Members are actively supportive of one another and enjoy a friendly chat over a cup of tea or coffee, discussion on a theme or bible passage, followed by prayers and lighting of candles for those who wish to take part.

We are all familiar with today’s pace of life. We know that stress can be devastating. Many of us feel pressure to achieve and be busy in all walks of life, others are isolated and lonely. What can we do?

When we slow down, we give God the chance to be heard in that quiet whisper. What we receive is as precious as gold.

So if you find yourself in a bit of a desert and life feels empty or hard ‘Oasis’ might be a good thing to visit during your week.

Of course you don’t have to feel like that to try this small group. Some of us go simply because we enjoy the friendship. Others continue to go because they enjoy the activities and the chat. Others appreciate the prayers and lighting of candles. Some of us have faith. Some of us are less sure. Most of us know something about setback, disappointment and loss and we try to support each other as best we can through the tough times.

We like to think that anyone will find a gentle welcome at this Oasis. You will find the door open: just walk in. We get to know each other over a mug of tea.

Our meetings always conclude with the lighting of candles and simple prayers, and we have found that, unexpectedly, the Lord touches us at our point of need, bringing refreshment and peace.