Holy Trinity, Brompton | |
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51°29′52″N 0°10′12″W / 51.4978°N 0.1700°W | |
Location | Knightsbridge |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
Churchmanship | Charismatic evangelical Anglican[1] |
Website | htb |
History | |
Dedicated | 1829 |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Thomas Leverton Donaldson |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Years built | 1826–1829 |
Administration | |
Diocese | London |
Episcopal area | Kensington |
Archdeaconry | Middlesex |
Deanery | Chelsea |
Clergy | |
Vicar(s) | Canon Archie Coates |
Curate(s) | Katherine Chow (Associate Vicar) |
Holy Trinity Brompton with St Paul's, Onslow Square and St Augustine's, South Kensington, often referred to simply as HTB, is an Anglican church in London, England.
The church consists of six sites: HTB Brompton Road, HTB Onslow Square (formerly St Paul's, Onslow Square), HTB Queen's Gate (formerly St Augustine's, South Kensington), HTB Courtfield Gardens (formerly St Jude's Church, Kensington – officially in the parish of St Mary of the Bolton's but part of HTB). It is also the home of the St Paul's Theological Centre, HTB St Francis Dalgarno Way, and St Luke's Earls Court. It is where the Alpha Course was first developed.[2]
The church buildings accommodate courses, conferences, meetings, and ten services each Sunday. HTB's stated aims are to "play our part in the evangelization of the nations, the revitalization of the church and the transformation of society."[3]
Bishop Sandy Millar was succeeded in July 2005 by Nicky Gumbel as Vicar of HTB, followed by Archie Coates in September 2022.[4] HTB's Associate Vicar is Katherine Chow, who succeeded Nicky Lee and Martyn Layzell.[5]