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Trinity Church Announces 2024–2025 Music Season

From medieval to modern, spiritual to political, don’t miss revelatory performances from our new music season.
Compline

Compline

Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, 30 minutes of chant-based improvised music by Trinity Choir.
Pico Iyer is an author, journalist, and travel writer.

Trinity Talks

Renowned author Pico Iyer kicks off a series of illuminating conversations on conflict, peacemaking, and faith.

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Faith EducationJanuary 24, 2015

Trinity Institute: "What Can We Do about Economic Inequality?”

The economic shape of today’s society did not come about not by accident but by engineering. What tools are available to reverse the trend in ways that support equity and human flourishing? Policy, advocacy, art, education…revolution?
Faith EducationJanuary 24, 2015

Panel - Agape Economy

Panel: Rachel Held Evans, Jennifer Jones Austin, Amy Butler

Faith EducationJanuary 24, 2015

Economic Inequality: The Path Forward

The 44th annual Theological Conference of Trinity Institute, Creating Common Good, has ended but the work to build a society of greater economic...

Faith EducationJanuary 23, 2015

Trinity Institute: Class Matters

Some argue that American society is developing a class divide more extreme than any we have ever known, putting any shared vision of the common good out of reach. Issues include immigration, poverty, gender, mobility.
Faith EducationJanuary 23, 2015

Trinity Institute: Skype Q&A: Robert Reich

Skype Q&A: Robert Reich (Aftershock: The Next Economy and America’s Future), immediately following the film screening at Trinity Church.

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