Welcome to Saint Stephen's City church Bristol
Saint Stephen’s is an ancient church at the heart of Bristol's Old City. It aspires to be a community which gathers people together; a place for those with faith, those searching and those with none. ‘Reconnecting us to God and Connecting others to God'.
Some of the links on this page will take you to our sister church Holy Trinity Hotwells’ website.
21 St Stephen’s Street, Bristol, BS1 1EQ - 0117 922 5267 - info@saint-stephens.com
WORSHIP gatherings
Sunday Worship
Saint Stephen’s at 5, every Sunday. Refreshments served from 4:45pm in the cafe.
10:30am at Holy Trinity, every Sunday. Refreshments served afterwards.
WEEKDAY SERVICES
Mondays at 9am at Holy Trinity - Morning Prayer using the Common Worship liturgy & lectionary readings for the day.
Thursdays at 9am at Saint Stephen’s - Morning Prayer using the Common Worship liturgy & lectionary readings for the day.
Thursday at 12:30pm at Saint Stephen’s - Lunchtime Eucharist.
Online Gatherings
If you are unable to join us in person or are curious to find out more before visiting please join us online by clicking here: Live-stream from Holy Trinity - Sundays at 10:30am
Other Gatherings
For our other regular gatherings please click the links or use the calendar below to find out more details:
Resonate - the Autumn dates are 1st Oct, 5th Nov and 3rd Dec. Please see the calendar or click here for more details.
Alpha - please speak to Kat or Sally if you would like to know more.
LUNCHTIME CONCERTS
Closing out the Lunchtime Live January program will be Kathy Clarke and Emily Winter (both saxophone) on Mon 27th. Emily and Kathy met at Manchester University in 2016 while studying music and have enjoyed playing together since. They enjoy exploring exciting new repertoire and revitalizing the classics. We head straight into the February line-up with Rob Lear Band on Mon Feb 3rd. Blending elements of
beautiful vocal harmonies and a wide range of instruments which include Accordion, Mandolin, Violin and Djembe, their songs draw on memories, experiences and coming- of-age tales of growing up in a small mining village tucked away in the Welsh valleys. Click here for the full February program.