Holy Trinity is the international Anglican Church in Brussels offering both English-speaking and French-speaking services, and a Pro-Cathedral of the Diocese in Europe of the Church of England.
In "Hymn Reflections in Lockdown," Jonathan Halliwell partners with family members, musicians and others to provide musical input and reflection on some of the great pieces of the Christian musical tradition. In this episode, David Mitchell looks into why "Abide with Me" is sung at the FA Cup Finals.
In "Hymn Reflections in Lockdown," Jonathan Halliwell partners with family members, musicians and others to provide musical input and reflection on some of the great pieces of the Christian musical tradition. In this week, Jonathan looks into "New Every Morning."
In "Hymn Reflections in Lockdown," Jonathan Halliwell partners with family members, musicians and others to provide musical input and reflection on some of the great pieces of the Christian musical tradition. For this week, Jonathan looks into the Magnificat.
Paul Vrolijk spoke at our 18:00 service on 24 May 2020, on John 17:1-11 and Acts 1:6-14.
Natalie and Jeremy jumped the gun, but we set the record straight in this short announcement. See you again next Thursday!
Natalie and Jeremy read and discuss Week 1, Day 1 of the Bible Course daily readings: Genesis 1!
Paul Vrolijk spoke for our 10:30 morning service on 10 May 2020. The readings were taken from Acts 7:54-60; 1 Peter 2:2-10 and John 14:1-14.
Paul Vrolijk spoke on 19 April 2020, with the readings taken from Psalm 16, Acts 2:14a, 22-32, and John 20:19:31.
For Maundy Thursday, Paul Vrolijk speaks about the "two cups" mentioned in Mark 14:22-42, drawing on Psalm 116.
This is a reading of the traditional Passion reading for Palm Sunday. It is taken from Matthew 26:14 to 27:66.
For Sunday, 29 March 2020, Paul Vrolijk spoke from Ezekiel 37:1-14, Psalm 130 and John 11:17-27 about the Words of Life and the hope that we have through God's power of resurrection and life.
On 22 March 2020, Paul Vrolijk spoke on Psalm 23, Ephesians 5:8-12 and John 9:1-41 on the theme of Jesus our Healer. This was the first sermon to be given at Holy Trinity during the Belgian lockdown for coronavirus.
Readings: Psalm 44 and John 11:28-37 Jeremy Heuslein discusses Lamenting, how Jesus wept in life and understands our pain and lamenting now. God wants us to bring our suffering and lament to him as he will bring justice and hope to the world.
On 1st March 2020, John Wilkinson spoke on Matthew 7:7-12 on the theme of asking God in prayer and what it might mean to 'ask and receive'.
2020-03-01 10am Jonathan Evens - HeartEdge by Holy Trinity Brussels
Reading - Luke 3: 15-20 Ozzy Baron discusses John the Baptist's life and mission. Through his example she encourages us to accept our mission as Christians to repent, be baptized and accept the Holy Spirit and come into relationship with Jesus Christ our savior.
Sermon 10.30 am 23 February 2020 Transfiguration John Wilkinson
On 16th February 2020 Fiona Simon spoke on Luke 3:1-14, looking at John the Baptist's call to repent.
HTB 10.30 service 16 February 2020 - Revd Canon Leonard Doolan
Christ according to Matthew The sermon was given by Heather Roy. 10.30am Service today 9th February 2020. Fiona Simon Presiding Readings: Isaiah58:1-12 1Corinthians2:1-16 Gospel Reading: Matt.5:13-20
Natalie Jones reassures us in the challenging time that Jesus came for each of us, knows our suffering and encourages us not to be afraid!
10.30 sermon, Canon David Stone Malachi 3:1-5 Luke 2:22-40
On 26th January 2020, John Wilkinson spoke on the subject of unity and division within the Church. The reading was 1 Corinthians 1:10-18.
Light that overcomes darkness Isaiah 9:1-4, Psalm 27, Matthew 4:12-23
On Sunday, 19 January 2020, John Wilkinson spoke at our morning service on how every Christian has a testimony to share. The main reading for the sermon was taken from John 1:29-42.
Jeremy Heuslein spoke on 19 January, 2020 at our evening service on the faithfulness of God. The readings were taken from Isaiah 49:1-7 and 1 Corinthians 1:1-9.
This sermon talks about serving God by being joyfully committed in our workplaces, marriages, in our faith and in our community.
The sermon was given by Fiona Simon. 10.30am Service today 12th January 2020. Paul Vrolijk Presiding Readings: Isaiah42:1-9 Acts10:34-43 Gospel Reading: Matt.3:13-17
Heather Roy unpacks the mystery of the Magi and their faithful search for Christ. Their story is a shining example of the faith God wants us to have. Are you ready to truly worship Christ this year?
Morning sermon, Paul Vrolijk 5.1.2020 Isaiah 60 1-6 Ephesians 3. 1-12 Matthew 2. 1-12
2019 12 29 10am John Wilkinson by Holy Trinity Brussels
Robert Innes Christmas 2019 by Holy Trinity Brussels
The sermon was given by Paul Vrolijk at the 10pm service Holy Communion of Christmas Night Th Right Reverend Dr Robert Innes Presiding Readings: Isaiah62:6-12 Titus3:4-7 Gospel Reading: John1:1-14
"Waiting..." The sermon was given by fiona Simon. 10.30am Service today 27th October 2019. Readings: Isaiah7:10-16 Romans1:1-7 Gospel Reading: Matthew1:18-25
HTB 10.30 service - 15 December 2019 - Canon John Wilkinson by Holy Trinity Brussels
Title: Living from the future : Advent 1 (1 Dec 2019) Sermon by Paul Vrolijk Readings: Isaiah 2.1-5; Romans 13.11-14; Matthew 24.36-44
John Wilkinson discusses why we should be ever ready for the great joyful day that Christ comes again. (Please NOTE there was a microphone glitch so the beginning of the service was not recorded properly - from 47 seconds it is there. Sorry about that! )
On Sunday, 24 November, Paul Vrolijk preached at our 10:30 service for the feast of Christ the King. The reading were taken from Psalm 46, Colossians 1.11-20, and Luke 23.33-43.
On 17th November Paul Vrolijk spoke on Romans 8:1-17, reflecting on our identity as children of God. Collect: Heavenly Father, whose blessed Son was revealed to destroy the works of the devil and to make us the children of God and heirs of eternal life: grant that we, having this hope, may purify ourselves even as he is pure; that when he shall appear in power and great glory we may be made like him in his eternal and glorious kingdom; where he is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen
Holy Trinity Brussels, 10.30 service, 17 November 2019, The Revd Fiona Simon
John Wilkinson continues our "Who am I" sermon series by assuring us that if we accept Jesus, we are already forgiven from our sins; that they are as far from us as the East is from the West. He encourages us to accept this or to seek help in accepting it if we find that difficult.
10.11.19 The importance of remembrance Paul Vrolijk
On 27 October, 2019, Heather Roy spoke in our Identity Series on how our background and citizenship may affect our identity, and how our citizenship in heaven as Christians can define it. The readings were taken from Philippians 3:12-4:1 and Matthew 22:15-22. The sermon ends with a video, which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsDQEb-qlyM
On 13 October, 2019, John Wilkinson spoke in our Identity Series on how we are and are not defined by our relationships.
"Be Humbled, God will hear you" The sermon was given by John Wilkinson. 10.30am Service today 27th October 2019. 1st Readings from Jer 14:7-10, 19-22 2nd Readings from 2Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 Gospel Reading from Luke 18:9-14
On 20th October 2019 Jeremy Heuslein spoke on John 4:4-18 and Philippians 3:1-14, reflecting on how God views our past and our future and how they can influence our identity.