National Organisations:
The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the Gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission.
The United Reformed Church (URC) was formed in 1972 by the union of the Congregational Church in England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England. The United Reformed Church has continued to express its deep commitment to the visible unity of the whole Church.
The Interface is a Methodist website that explores contemporary issues (with going debate) from a faith based perspective.
Local Networks:
Trinity Church works as a member of the South Oxfordshire Methodist Circuit , a group of 13 churches that share ministers and preachers
Trinity Church is an active member of the Church in Abingdon which is a thriving ecumenical project comprising 14 Abingdon churches , which began in 1988.
Miscellaneous:
John Ward has been busy photographing many church buildings in Oxfordshire including those in Abingdon. He visited Trinity in August 2005.
The personal spiritual diary of one person at Trinity Church called the remedial group.
Local Groups we Support:
The Abingdon Bridge works with young people aged 13-25, offering accurate, unbiased, relevant information and support on a whole range of issues. It is free, confidential and non-judgemental.
Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust give grants for the repair and restoration of the church buildings of Oxfordshire, and encourages wider interest in them
National Groups we Support:
The Bible Society believe that God's story is at the heart of change.
Christian Aid believe in Life before death
NCH is the Children's charity
Make Poverty History with Commitment for Life
Traidcraft is fighting poverty through trade
Amnesty International is working to protect human rights worldwide
Shelter knows that bad housing wrecks lives, so they are working hard to ensure everyone has a home.