Holy Trinity Church, on Faseel Road, near the dargah of Shah Turkman Bayabani, was built by missionaries in 1905 to serve local Christians. Missionary work around Turkman Gate had been active in the late 19th century, as this district. Rich with Persian influences, with words such as roza and dua used to refer to fasts and prayers.Older members of the community still use greetings of “salaam", meaning peace or "jai masih" .Within the compound, is Holy Trinity Primary School. The school was built somewhere between 1913 and 1920. Just round the corner you get to experience unforgettable "purani dilli ka khana". Charm of old city where people of different faiths stay together in harmony and ready to help.
I love you my lord jesus christ Hallelujah Amen...✝️
Beautiful church must visit you feel peace of mind
A small and beautiful little church, dating back to 1905. The Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican one, part of the Church of North India (CNI), and has a primary school attached to it. The church itself is made of brown stone, the inside well-maintained and very clean. The lectern has interesting stone carving depicting the four gospel writers - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - with allegorical symbols of animal life. On the walls are plaques commemorating, in English/Hindi/Urdu, prominent members of the community, including former pastors of the church. Unusually enough for a church, this one requires you to take off footwear before you enter.
I am the member of this church since I was born... Not only that my family has been the member of this church since four generations