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Holy City: Paintings by Brian Whelan
See monumental cityscapes depicting Christianity, Islam, and Judaism coexisting in harmony. Through March 19.
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Holy City: Paintings by Brian Whelan
See monumental cityscapes depicting Christianity, Islam, and Judaism coexisting in harmony. Through March 19.
The Holy Obligation to Hope
“It is an enduring paradox of Christianity that in the most difficult moments in our lives — when we have lost hope and long for God to bring us answers, to end our suffering, to fix things — we are instead instructed to wait,” writes Summerlee Staten. ”But in the interim, we are asked to do God’s work in the here and now, while remaining in prayerful hope for the world to come.”
Enough for Everyone
Jesus encourages his followers to “make a small but ultimately upending shift in their approach to life: from an attitude of scarcity to a practice of abundance,” writes the Rev. Matthew Welsch. “[They] join him in his mission of sharing the love of God not only with some people but with everyone they meet.”
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See Full CalendarOur history begins in 1697.
George Washington prayed here. Alexander Hamilton is buried here. From the Great Fire of 1776 to the aftermath of 9/11, Trinity has served the people of New York. Visit us to explore our past and present.
Our history begins in 1697.
George Washington prayed here. Alexander Hamilton is buried here. From the Great Fire of 1776 to the aftermath of 9/11, Trinity has served the people of New York. Visit us to explore our past and present.
— The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, RectorWe are called to be people who don’t let fear freeze us. We are called to be people of hope and courage.
How we talk about God matters.
Join the discussions at Discovery, Sundays at 10am.
Faith Education
10am | February 16 & 23, 2025
Cultivating Hope for the Future
James K. A. Smith, professor of philosophy at Calvin University and author of “How to Inhabit Time,” discusses how we must reckon with our past to have hope for the future.
Faith Education
10am
The Bible in American Literature and Film
Trinity parishioner Regina Jacobs discusses connections between Anita Diamant’s novel “The Red Tent” and the Book of Genesis.
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