Blessed Trinity, Worship and the Triune God

What does it really mean to worship the Triune God? How might that reshape the way we lead, pray and come together as a church? 

This summer, London School of Theology is hosting Blessed Trinity, a two-day conference designed to dig deeper.

Across the two days, there’ll be space to step back and reflect on the deeper meaning behind what we do week by week. Through times of gathered worship and Bible teaching, alongside a range of seminars, the conference brings theology and practice into conversation in a way that feels both grounded and refreshing. 

The topics themselves give a sense of the depth and breadth on offer. From Incarnation and Inclusion to Worship and Justice, from Hymns and the Trinity to Songs of Heaven and Earth; these topics are opportunities to rethink how worship shapes the life of the church. There’s also a creative edge, with sessions on Theological Aesthetics, Praying the Psalms, and even practical band clinics for those involved in leading music. Here’s the conference schedule for what to expect.*

What stands out is the way the conference holds together two things that don’t always meet: rich theology and everyday worship practice. Whether you’re leading from the front, serving behind the scenes, or simply wanting to grow in how you engage with worship, this is a space to be stretched and encouraged. 

The speaker lineup is rooted in both the academic and the local church bringing insight that’s thoughtful, accessible and practical. Blessed Trinity invites delegates to engage with a refreshed perspective of worship; a chance to rediscover the depth and purpose of worship centred on the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 

*Please note, the schedule is a draft and subject to change based on numbers signed up to attend.

Tags

Read more Articles