Parish Mass for the feast of the Holy and Undivided Trinity

Occurring
for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St Michael & All Angels
Address
Northcote Road/Palmerston Road WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON., E17 6PQ, United Kingdom

Come and join us for our Parish Mass at 10.30 a.m. as we celebrate this great feast. As the book of Genesis shows, the Son and the Spirit are with the Father at the very beginning of creation, and at the baptism of Jesus, the three persons of the Trinity are present: Jesus himself, God the Father who declares his pleasure in his beloved Son, and the Holy Spirit which descends like a dove on Jesus. The intertwined relationship of Father, Son and Holy Spirit is made explicit in John's gospel, and particularly during Jesus' discourse after the Last Supper (John 14 to 17). It is particularly fitting to celebrate Trinity Sunday this year since it was in the Nicene Creed, whose 1700th anniversary it is, that the Church began to consolidate the doctrine of the Trinity. All are welcome either in person or on the livestream.

St Michael & All Angels

St Michael and all Angels' is a friendly multicultural church located in the heart of Walthamstow, very close to the vibrant high street.

We are no longer in interregnum at St Michael's and warmly welcome Canon Fred Ashford-Okai, our new priest in charge.  

We would like to thank all of those who have supported St Michaels during our interregnum helping us reach and grow our church community, and look forward to growing even more.

Please pop in and join us at one of our services. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram @stmichaelstow.

God Bless

Get in touch

Church Warden

Northcote Road (Corner of Palmerston Road)
Walthamstow, London, E17 7DT

To hire the church hall, please contact Mrs J Middlemiss, 07946 179441.

E17 7DT
Ms G Williams, Church Warden
02085201397/85044598
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Parish Mass for the feast of the Holy and Undivided Trinity

Occurring
for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St Michael & All Angels
Address
Northcote Road/Palmerston Road WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON., E17 6PQ, United Kingdom

Come and join us for our Parish Mass at 10.30 a.m. as we celebrate this great feast. As the book of Genesis shows, the Son and the Spirit are with the Father at the very beginning of creation, and at the baptism of Jesus, the three persons of the Trinity are present: Jesus himself, God the Father who declares his pleasure in his beloved Son, and the Holy Spirit which descends like a dove on Jesus. The intertwined relationship of Father, Son and Holy Spirit is made explicit in John's gospel, and particularly during Jesus' discourse after the Last Supper (John 14 to 17). It is particularly fitting to celebrate Trinity Sunday this year since it was in the Nicene Creed, whose 1700th anniversary it is, that the Church began to consolidate the doctrine of the Trinity. All are welcome either in person or on the livestream.

Safeguarding

We are committed to Safeguarding Children, Young People, victims/perpetrators of Domestic Abuse and Vulnerable Adults.

The Parochial Church Council (PCC) has adopted the Church of England’s policies and best practice on safeguarding which may be found in the Church of England’s website. https://www.churchofengland.org/more/safeguarding

It is important to remember however that we all have a duty to help protect children and vulnerable adults.

So, if you have any Safeguarding concerns, regardless of how minor, please contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer: Dionne Pryce who may be contacted at church after the 10.30 a.m. Sunday Sung Mass or by telephone 07810 357879 or by email: [email protected]

You may also contact the Diocese Safeguarding Team (DST), whose job is to offer advice, guidance and support in all situations in which a child or vulnerable adult may be at risk:

Duty Safeguarding Officer (including out of hours) – Tel. 01245294444; email: [email protected]

Laura Tyler – Safeguarding Administrator (for general enquiries, available 9am-5pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday office hours) Tel. 01245294438; email: [email protected]

However, if you think someone is in immediate danger or risk of harm, phone the police immediately on 999. To contact your local police station for a non-emergency or to report a crime, please call 101.