Trinity Hall Project
For over a century, Trinity Hall has been part of our town’s story from its early days as a Presbyterian Church, to a building needing repairs, and later day nurseries for small children. Together, we now have the opportunity to bring this much-loved landmark back to life, restoring it as a vibrant community hub filled with people and purpose once again.
What’s ahead for the space?
Through the development of Trinity Hall, we aim to establish a permanent church and community hub in the heart of the town: a safe, welcoming space for worship, discipleship, youth and children’s work, community programmes and partnerships with local organisations - enabling us to serve practical needs while creating sustained opportunities for people to encounter Jesus and experience lasting transformation.
£387,152.38
Amount Raised So Far:
Next Goals…
Accessible Lift: £120,000
Disabled Toilet: £10,000
Restored Worship Space: £100,000
Bespoke Sensory Space: £6,000
Community Cafe: £30,000
Outdoor Playpark: £40,000
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Partner with us to see this vision become a reality.
If you would like to discuss your gift, we would love to connect with you personally to share more of the vision, answer any questions you may have and help facilitate your donation securely. Please contact Ben at:
Ben.Crathorne@equippers-swindon.co.uk
A Story That's Part of Swindon
Community and local businesses side by side
Swindon comes alive when people gather and connect. We’re here to build positive connections with local organisations and businesses. We’ll actively encourage our community to support cafés, restaurants and shops, especially during midweek events, conferences and Sunday services in Trinity Hall. We’re also mindful of parking, encouraging walking, using public transport and will have a cycle space for those travelling to the building by bike.
Community Projects
With the launch of our pioneering Count Me In ministry in 2023, we have seen hundreds of local lives transformed by the care and support we provide to individuals with additional needs, their families and caregivers. The project includes custom-built sensory rooms for use by children and young people with disabilities and additional needs. Find out more in the Count Me In Project booklet.
Our youth project, Emerge, provides a vibrant space for young people to build relationships, explore faith and receive mental health support and mentoring. Our Youth Creative Lab provides teaching and support to young people from the local community who want to learn an instrument or sing, and build their confidence in playing in front of a crowd.
Tiny Treasures provides holistic support for parents of children aged 0-3 years and their families to build positive relationships and healthy starts with their babies. Tiny Treasures run regular parent and caregiver workshops and training sessions, with speakers from places such as the NSPCC and Safe Families, to provide training and education to young parents on how to build positive relationships with their little ones. Additional support is offered to parents and carers of babies in hospital or in low-income households.
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