Visitors can expect a warm welcome and the opportunity to explore the history and heritage of the building. They can attend services, events, and exhibitions, and even participate in organ recitals and special services.
The staff's personal vision is to serve Christ and transform lives through welcome, worship, and encounter. They aim to create an inspiring place in the heart of the city for people of all backgrounds, faiths, and spiritual beliefs.
A special service is being held to mark 30 years since the first ordination of women priests into the Church of England. The event, titled 'A Celebration of 30 years of Women Priests service,' will take place at the building on a specific date.
The building is supporting the local community through initiatives such as preparing meals for a charity that helps the homeless. Colleagues from the area came to the building to use the facilities and create meals to feed the homeless, supporting the charity's cause.
Visitors can enjoy free Wednesday organ recitals at the building, which take place at a specific time and include a world premiere of a piece by a Leeds-based composer. The recitals offer a unique musical experience for visitors to enjoy.