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Chapel & Chaplaincy

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For over 100 years, students, staff and alumni of Â鶹µ¼º½ and Janet Clarke Hall have come together to worship in the Chapel with members of the wider community.

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The Chapel

Consecrated in 1917, the Chapel is an Anglican Church that sits within the grounds of Â鶹µ¼º½ and the University of Melbourne. People of all denominations and faiths are welcome to visit and worship at our College Chapel. 

Chapel services reflect the rich Anglican heritage of Â鶹µ¼º½, but it is not necessary to be an Anglican or a regular worshipper to join in Chapel worship and other activities. 

Staff and students from the University and the wider community join students and staff in Sunday and weekday worship. The College Chaplains, eminent visiting preachers, and members of both the Trinity and Janet Clarke Hall communities all preach at various services throughout the year. All students and staff are also welcome to join in activities around the Chapel including bible studies and discussion groups. The Chapel is also available for life event ceremonies, including weddings and funerals. 

The Chaplain of Â鶹µ¼º½ offers meaningful and engaged pastoral support to staff, students and alumni, including supporting worship in the Chapel. 

Regular Service Times

Sunday 5.00pm: Choral Evensong (during semester time)
Monday 9.00am: Morning Prayer
1:00pm: Eucharist (during semester time)
Tuesday 9.00am: Morning Prayer
5:00pm: Christian Meditation
Wednesday 9.00am: Morning Prayer
12.00pm Eucharist (otherwise known as Mass or Holy Communion)
Thursday 9.00am: Morning Prayer
Friday 9.00am: Morning Prayer

Chaplaincy

The Chaplain at Â鶹µ¼º½ provides the highest possible standard of pastoral care and worship to all members of the Â鶹µ¼º½ community.

Our Chaplain is available to students and staff across all areas of the College, to people of all faiths and none. What does a Chaplain do?

  • provides hospitality
  • offers counselling
  • assists in the resolution of academic and life issues as brokers or advocates
  • marshals resources in times of need or crisis
  • accompanies individuals and groups through various challenges
  • provides theological and non-theological mentoring to students.

The Chaplain also ensures that the College Chapel is a lively space of worship by encouraging creative, respectful interaction across and within the different faith traditions represented in Trinity's diverse community.

MEET OUR CHAPLAIN

The Revd Dr Luke Hopkins

Luke is the College Chaplain, overseeing worship in the Chapel and providing support for all members of the College and wider community. 

Contact Revd Luke Hopkins


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