Holy Trinity is an English-speaking church bringing together people from over 40 different nations. We are a church of tremendous diversity, with people from many language groups, races, and social backgrounds. We include single people, families, refugees, ex-pats, and long-established citizens of our host country. For all those who come to us, we aim to offer a place to belong and a spiritual home.
Holy Trinity is a pro-Cathedral of the Anglican Diocese in Europe. That means we stage ordinations and other big events that serve the Benelux countries. We have long been linked to the ICS mission society, which keeps us centred on Jesus. And we’re in the heart of Brussels between the Gallery Louise parking and two night clubs: a truly city centre church!
Our buildings tell a story. The beautiful church building we enjoy dates from the 1880s. Yet alongside this we have a superb new hall complex designed for the needs of the 21st century. So too, in its community life, Holy Trinity seeks to provide the security of an established tradition with cutting edge teaching and prophetic worship.
Our services match our diversity. We offer a quiet early morning communion, a main 10:30 communion with a full range of children’s activities, an African-style service at 2:00p.m. and informal evening praise at 7:00p.m. Spend a day at Holy Trinity and you’ll be led in worship in turn by a traditional robed choir, an African choir and an informal praise band.
Belgium may be your home. Or it may be the place you are trying to make a second home. You may enjoy a privileged lifestyle or be struggling at the margins of society. Whoever you are, there is a place at Holy Trinity for you. Come and be part of Holy Trinity and you’ll encounter a rainbow community which will welcome you, affirm you, and stretch you. Just as the gospel is intended for the world, so the world comes to Holy Trinity. And whichever part of the world you are from, Holy Trinity can be your spiritual home.
Come and find out more about us in these pages and by joining us in worship at our church.
Read our Purpose Statement