Trinity Church, Anglican parish church in Ixelles, Belgium
Trinity Church is an Anglican parish church located on Rue Capitaine Crespel, featuring traditional architectural elements combined with contemporary facilities throughout its complex. The building includes a hall space used for community gatherings and varied activities.
The church originates from the period before the Battle of Waterloo, when Anglican services were held in the royal chapel during King Leopold I's reign. It later became an established congregation with its own dedicated building.
The congregation brings together people from over 40 nations, creating a space where diverse languages and traditions meet. Visitors experience a community that expresses itself through services in English and French, reflecting the neighborhood's international character.
Multiple Sunday services are offered throughout the day, each with its own style and timing to accommodate different preferences. The location in Ixelles makes it accessible by public transport and foot traffic in the neighborhood.
The church maintains three distinct musical groups: a traditionally robed choir, an African choir, and an informal praise band. This musical variety mirrors the diverse makeup of the congregation.
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