Why not join us for a few minutes each Wednesday, between noon and 2pm, to pray with the Trinity community? Local: Pray for Merton Council, both the elected representatives and the employees, as they try to maintain as many services as possible in a changing and very difficult environment. National: In a week when two …

Even behind closed doors, the risen Jesus meets us and shapes us in a community of faith! Please aim, if possible, to start watching the video at 11am so that, even in our separate places, we can be sharing together in worship. However if that’s not possible or convenient for you, do make use of …

Since the start of the coronavirus lockdown, more than 1,200 people have signed up to receive the United Reformed Church’s Daily Devotions. Each morning a devotion, featuring a Bible reading, reflection and prayer, is distributed by email to new total of more than 4,200 people. The Daily Devotion’s project creator and co-ordinator, the Revd Andy …

St Paul’s Cathedral has been working to bring together a flash mob ‘Choir of the Nation’.  It’s too late now to join in, but you can listen to the hymns – or turn up the volume and join in! Click here to listen to three great Palm Sunday hymns, Ride on, ride on in majesty, Glory …

Why not join us for a few minutes each Wednesday, between noon and 2pm, to pray with the Trinity community? Local: Pray for Dominic and all those who support him in preparing our Sunday services so that we can share online. Pray for all those who find this technology intimidating or impossible. National: Pray for …

Celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus, our Easter service is led by Revd Dominic Grant and includes an act of Communion – please have some bread and wine (or juice) ready to share at home. Please aim, if possible, to start watching the video at 11am so that, even in our separate places, we can be …

A service including readings from Psalm 22 and from chapter 27 of Matthew’s Gospel, as we remember the final hours of Jesus before his death on a cross for the sake of all the world. You might like to start the video at 10:30, so that we share together then. But you’re welcome to view …

 You might like to start the video at 8pm, so that we share together then. But you’re welcome to view it at any time, of course. The video is best-suited to viewing in a darkened room.

Why not join us for a few minutes each Wednesday, between noon and 2pm, to pray with the Trinity community? Local: Pray for our Foodbank, struggling to get the necessary resources, at a time when the need is greater than ever. Pray for all those needing to use the foodbank, with especial thought this week …

As recommended by Dominic on Sunday, you might like to download this daily prayer cycle from URC ministers, Revds Ian Fosten and Phil Nevard.. There is also a URC leaflet about prayer for children, written by the Revd Jenny Mills.