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As
Seen on TV
On
Sunday 19 March the story of Trinity Church's move to its new
home in the Building Blocks Centre, and the pioneering
inter-faith work done at the Centre by Faith Together in Leeds
11, featured in the BBC TV programme Songs of Praise, broadcast
at 5pm on Sunday afternoons on BBC1. The programme looked at the
way faith can change and transform people's lives and their local
communities.
Presenter
Aled Jones visited Building Blocks in February with a production
team to meet and film some of the staff and children. He is
pictured with our minister, the Revd Neil Bishop, and during an
interview with one of our church members – and a volunteer
at Building Blocks during the week – Carol Stott. You can
see more pictures by going to the 'News' page of the Building
Blocks website.
  Trinity
Church aims to be at the heart of the local community,
serving its needs and offering a witness to the love of God. We
are partners in an ambitious project with the Holy Spirit Church
and two Muslim charities which has turned our former church
buildings on Tempest Road into a modern Worship and Community
Space, a Healthy Living Centre for older people and a Parents'
Resource Centre for young parents and their children. To see this
week's news click here.
The
'Building Blocks' Centre opened in September 2003. It is now our
home within the project where we worship on Sundays.
Last
summer we had a stall at the Beeston Festival where people could
have free refreshments, leave prayer requests and pick up
information about all our work. For more information about the
many weekday activities at the Centre, please visit the
Faith
Together in Leeds 11 website.
 We
are glad that our church is set in a vibrant multi-cultural
neighbourhood, as you will also see from the pictures showing
some of our members taking part in a multi-cultural street market
outside the Centre, which was the brain-child of one of our
church stewards. While we want to celebrate our Christian
heritage we also want people of all faiths and none to live in
harmony together.
If
you join us on Sundays in our new worship space you will find our
services thought provoking but relaxed.
They're
sometimes traditional and sometimes not, though we sing quite a
lot of modern songs! Why not come and see for yourself?
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