Sarah Frazer of the Trinity Rooms Community Hub was delighted to attend the Sunday morning service at Holy Trinity on August 14th. After showing a video about the Trinity Rooms Community Hub, she talked about the functions of the hub in relation to collecting and providing surplus food to minimise food waste (and therefore protecting the planet), and providing much needed, good quality food on a pay as you can basis for those who are struggling to make ends meet. She also talked about the warm spaces community cafe planned for Fridays from September, where people can find a warm place so they don’t have to heat their home if they are in fuel poverty, or simply want to benefit from the company of others in their community. There are great plans for the Trinity Rooms which includes buying the premises from the Church and renovating the derelict area at the back of the property.
During the service, which centred around diversity, drawings of flowers were handed out, and the congregation were invited to colour them in and add words that represented the diversity of human beings. These flowers were then tied to a cord which formed the beautiful bunting which now hangs in the Trinity Rooms, and represents the friendship between the hub and the Church.