About The Church
Next door to Imperial College Beit Hall, across the road from the Royal College of Music and just 200m from the Royal Albert Hall you will find our church building. Upon entering you are struck by the peaceful atmosphere. Holy Trinity is an oasis of calm within the busy area of ‘Albertopolis’, it’s a place where you can stop and sit in the presence of God.

Congregation
Our congregation is friendly without being overwhelming. Many of our church members recall first attending services and appreciating that they were not crowded with questions and introductions but instead were allowed the opportunity to sit, ponder and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. They considerately extend that gift of space to others. If you wish to come, worship and leave with just a nod and a smile then you are welcome to do that.
Just Say Hello
However, if you are looking for more human interaction, then just say hello or introduce yourself to the person at door, or make your way to the side aisle for after-service coffee, and you will find a group of friendly people more than ready to welcome you into the church family.
Throughout the year we hold a Parish Lunch after the Sunday morning service. All are invited and this is a great opportunity to get to know other people better.
Rev’d Jennie Adams

Jennie has been Priest-in-Charge at Holy Trinity since July 2023. Born and raised in Nottingham she worked in Early Years Childcare and then HR before training for the Priesthood. She was ordained in 2015 and ministered in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire and then Stockton-on-Tees before moving to London.
She says, “It is a privilege to serve this church and parish. I love the music we have at HTSK, it speaks to the soul in a way more deeply than words can.”
Inclusive Church
Holy Trinity is a member of Inclusive Church Network and work to be a church that affirms every person and does not discriminate.

“We believe in inclusive church– a church which celebrates and affirms every person and does not discriminate.
We will continue to challenge the church where it continues to discriminate against people on grounds of disability, economic power, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, learning disability, mental health, neurodiversity, or sexuality.
We believe in a Church which welcomes and serves all people in the name of Jesus Christ; which is scripturally faithful; which seeks to proclaim the Gospel afresh for each generation; and which, in the power of the Holy Spirit, allows all people to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Jesus Christ.”
For more information please speak to Rev’d Jennie.
Willcocks Nursery School

Holy Trinity Church is home to Willcocks Nursery School, open 5 days a week and access is at the rear of the building. For more information please click here
Imperial College

Holy Trinity has strong links with nearby Imperial College. The college Chamber Choir regularly sing Evensong on Wednesday evenings and the college hold Rush Hour Recitals within the building too. For more information please click here.
