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Through revelatory music and groundbreaking conversations with authors and thinkers, Trinity’s free programming brings our audiences new ways of seeing, and being, in the world. From classical and modern masterpieces to innovative jazz, Trinity’s musical programs are “the top of musical life in New York” (The New York Times). And our Trinity Talks, at the intersection of sacred and civic life, deepen our understanding on issues of religion, social justice, and community. 

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Messiah at Trinity

A cherished holiday tradition that has captivated audiences since 1770, Trinity’s Messiah is “the gold standard” (The New York Times)
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New York’s most historic Messiah

In a city full of Messiah concerts, Trinity’s version is unique.
Sonya Headlam performs Messiah with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Trinity Baroque Orchestra.

Watch it live!

Led by celebrated guest conductor Jane Glover, this year’s performance will stream live on YouTube on Friday, December 13, at 7pm.
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The First Messiah in NYC

Did Trinity Church present the first performance of Handel’s Messiah in the New World?
Messiah 2023

From the Archives

Watch the “transcendent and awe-inspiring” 2023 concert, recorded live in Trinity Church.
Jane Glover

The Passion and Promise of Messiah

Acclaimed Baroque specialist Jane Glover on what first captivated her about Handel’s masterpiece—and what keeps drawing her back.

Music Education

We’re developing the next generation of music makers.

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Speaker Series with Urvashi Vaid
Trinity TalksOctober 5, 2021Zoom

Trinity Commons Speaker Series with Urvashi Vaid

In conversation with the Rev. Matt Welsch, Urvashi Vaid, an attorney and strategist who works in social justice movements, will discuss her contribution to grassroots and community-based organizations while reflecting on how the pandemic has affected advocacy work in the LGBTQ+ community and the role of faith communities in the LGBTQ+ movement in the past and now.
Compline by Candlelight art with a candle and the words, Compline: find some peace and choir
MusicSeptember 12, 2021 Trinity Church

Compline by Candlelight: Anthems for Peace and Hope

Set in the tranquility of Trinity Church, this reflective night service includes anthems and improvisations sung by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street. There’s nothing to do but listen, breathe, and be.
Image of a dandelion with the text "A Time and Space for Remembrance and Healing" over it
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

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