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Music 2024-2024 season

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.
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Trinity Talks

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

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FeaturedSeptember 10, 2021St. Paul's Chapel

A Time and Space for Remembrance and Healing

Visit us for place to pray, reflect, mourn, or simply sit with your memories. Clergy from the NY Diocese will be present to offer support and prayers, and from 7am-7pm on Saturday, brief musical interludes and readings will be offered on the hour by Trinity’s staff and community of musicians.
Dandelion art for 20th Anniversary of September 11
WorshipSeptember 10, 2021 Trinity Church

Vigil Psalms: A Service of Prayer, Readings & Music for Healing and Comfort

At this candle-lit service, a series of readings and psalms are recited and chanted, followed by meditative musical responses led by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and NOVUS NY with Julian Wachner, conductor. Following the service, a procession will walk to St. Paul’s Chapel, where a 48-hour vigil will begin.
Knowledge Bites art in waves of orange and yellow
Trinity TalksMay 21, 2021Zoom

Mind-Body Health and Meditation

This information session will explore the interaction between the mind and body, and how it can impact both our mental and physical health. It will explore how chronic disease, if not adequately controlled, can lead to pain, emotional distress, and physical hardship. Lastly, this talk will integrate how mindfulness exercises, like meditation, can assist individuals in achieving mind-body balance, enabling individuals to develop a positive attitude for maintaining their overall health. Speaker: Akruti Patel, B.A., PhD Student of Clinical Health Psychology, Pace University.
Hannah and Charlie Lucas
Trinity TalksMay 18, 2021Zoom

Trinity Common Speaker Series with Hannah & Charlie Lucas

After an experience with depression, Hannah Lucas and her brother Charlie developed the notOK app to help take the guesswork out of asking for help in times of crisis. Join this conversation with Hannah and Charlie to learn more about youth mental health, their app, and ways for youth to create resources in their own communities.
Knowledge Bites art in waves of orange and yellow
Trinity TalksMay 14, 2021Zoom

Mental Health Benefits of Exercise

Exercise is not only beneficial for the body and physiological health. It has an enormous impact on the mental, cognitive, and psychological wellbeing. This presentation will review the benefits and improvements that physical exercise has on our overall well-being and the brain processes that are associated. Speaker: Martin Angielovski, MA, PhD Student of Clinical Health Psychology, Pace University
Racism, Mental Health & Advancing Social Justice
Trinity TalksMay 7, 2021Zoom

Racism, Mental Health and Advancing Social Justice

For American people of color, racism is a major source of stress that takes a toll on both physical and mental health. This includes not only the stress of racist interpersonal encounters, but also the impact of structural and institutional racism on everyday life, which often occurs in ways that are invisible. Join us as we examine some of the effects of racism on well-being among Black and Indigenous People of Color, as well as some of the work being done to combat the harm of racism in our communities.
Health and Life Satisfaction
Trinity TalksApril 30, 2021Zoom

Health and Life Satisfaction

This information session will cover a range of topics including defining what health means to individuals, how one can attempt to maintain a balanced lifestyle, and how by creating personal goals and attributes life satisfaction can be achieved. We will explore resources within the community that can support individuals in achieving their personal goals.
Matthew Desmond and Kelly Brown Douglas
FeaturedApril 29, 2021Online

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

Join Princeton sociologist and MacArthur “Genius” Dr. Matthew Desmond and Trinity’s Theologian in Residence, the Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, as they discuss one of the most devastating crises facing our city and our country: eviction.

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