Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Singapore)

Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church (1941) is an Anglican church on Hamilton Road, near Little India, Singapore.

It was built by the Foochow and Hokkien congregations after the government took over the original St Peter's Church site at Stamford Road in 1937 to construct the Singapore National Library.[1] The church continued to host two congregations with separate Foochow and Hokkien services led by two priests. The Foochow congregation became Singapore's first Chinese-speaking Anglican parish in 1958. The Hokkien congregation was merged with the English-speaking Good Shepherd parish from 1963 then returned to become part of the joint Foochow-Hokkien Holy Trinity Parish in 1984.

There are currently two timings for services on Sundays at Holy Trinity Church. English services are at 8:45 am and 11 am, Chinese Foochow services are at 8:45 am and Chinese Hokkien services are at 11 am.

References

  1. Bobby Ewe Kong Sng - In His good time: the story of the church in Singapore, 1819-1978 -1980 Page 170 "In Singapore and Malaya, the three denominations that had any sizeable work among Chinese immigrants were the Presbyterians, ... The Anglican vernacular work came under the auspices of St. Andrew's Mission and was centred largely around St. Peter's Church. ... After the government took over St. Peter's site, both the Foochow and Hokkien congregations built a new church at Hamilton Road."


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