Norton – Trinity

Norton Trinity Methodist Church

Service Times

 Methodist Worship:  Sundays at 10.00-11:00 am followed by refreshments

Hope Church: Some Sundays 2-5pm (Check their Facebook page)

About Us

Norton Trinity is a vibrant church, with three large community spaces serving the community of Norton. Our beautiful building, restored following a fire in 2002, is now well used by many community groups serving both young and old. Our particular passion is for the environment. We have achieved a Silver Eco-church award and are actively working towards our Gold award.

Our worshipping community meets on Sunday mornings and all are welcome, and in the afternoon we are host to Hope Church Malton , with whom we share our premises and who worship from 2-5pm.

Book a Room

Our Sanctuary, Fellowship Room and Milner rooms, are available for the community to book. To contact our booking secretary, click the button below.

Whats On

See our church run events below, followed by our community events.

Upcoming Events


Community Events

The events taking place in our building are below. If you are interested in hiring a room, then do get in contact with us. Do check out our Facebook page for more information.

Find Us

We have a good car park which can be accessed from Plum Street, as is the pedestrian entrance.

Commercial Street (Entrance off Plum Street), Norton, Norton, YO17 9JA or use What3Words – [ ///munch.respect.elevate]

EV Charging

Unfortunately we do not have the facility for EV Charging on site as yet. There are a number of local chargers…

25 St.Nicholas St, Norton, Malton YO17 9AQ BP Pulse 50kW

Norton-on-Derwent SF, Welham Rd, Malton YO17 9DP BP Pulse 150kW

Castlegate, Malton YO17 7DT MFG 50kW


A Brief History

The church you see today was originally built in 1858, the first Methodist Church in Norton, which included a Sunday School and a small library.  A disastrous organ fire in 2002 wiped away most of the Victorian furnishings and fittings, enabling the congregation to turn the orientation of the worship space through 180 degrees and reinvent the interior as a light and bright flexible space for the future. 

The premises are now used extensively by local community groups throughout the week, from uniformed organisations to disability groups, for civic uses and other Christian gatherings.  The acoustics are superb and we enjoy regularly welcoming choirs and other musical groups who use the sacred space both in rehearsal and for concerts to brilliant effect.


Eco-church Projects

Since attaining our Silver Eco-church Award, we have installed LED lighting throughout the premises and looking at our personal Environmental impacts. 

We are exploring engaging in outdoor worship, and hoping to engage with the circuit’s Wilderness Pioneer project. As a congregation we have celebrated Farm Sunday, on a physical farm and plan to do so again this year.

Green Harvest Weekends have encouraged links with local environmental groups, so we can learn more about how to spread the eco-word.


Car Park and Labyrinth

Our car park incorporates a labyrinth for community use, and as a church family, our focus is on recycling, refilling and reusing where we can. You’ll find some hard to recycle collecting boxes inside the fellowship hall, for pill foils, bottle lids and similar.

We’re on the Norton Heritage Trailfind out more here

Follow us on Facebook – click here