Worship is at the heart of everything we do at Trinity. Through church services, educational programs for all ages, and the shared life of our congregation, we seek lives of deep meaning.
All are welcome at Trinity Church. Everyone, regardless of membership status, is invited to participate fully in our worship services, programs, and community life.
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.
As Christians we face the injustices of the world head-on and respond with love in action. At Trinity, we work to meet the needs right in front of us, here in our Lower Manhattan neighborhood.
Local Solutions, Lasting Change
Halfway through their five-year, $5 million partnership with Trinity, Episcopal Relief & Development is channeling God’s love into service to transform lives and empower communities across the globe.
Trinity Church’s Mission Real Estate Development initiative helps faith-based organizations understand the potential of property to meet critical community needs as well as create financial sustainability.
Visit & History
In 1697, Trinity Church was established at the heart of a burgeoning city — and nation. More than three centuries later, we’re still serving our parish. Visit us to explore our past and present.
Education is the most reliable pathway towards generational success. Here’s how Trinity’s Racial Justice initiative is dismantling inequities for students of color in New York City.
“Born to an ordinary young woman, God in Jesus walks beside us, taking on creaturely flesh,” writes Summerlee State. “God, in other words, incarnates and experiences as we do the pangs and joys of what it means to be human.”
The Congregational Nominating & Leadership Development Committee is pleased to place on the ballot the persons listed below for election to five positions on the Congregational Council.
The Birimba Medical Clinic project expanded an existing ministry in Burundi to improve healthcare access in a rural community and helped the Diocese of Rumonge to qualify for higher subsidies for their services, thus improving profitability.
It can be a hard to try something new, or something that you don’t think you’re good at doing or being. Jesus made sure [his friends] knew that he would be with them, and God is always with us when we’re trying, when we’re making mistakes, and when we’re achieving.
The Congregational Nominating & Leadership Development Committee is pleased to place on the ballot the persons for election to five positions on the Congregational Council.
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationFebruary 3, 2022
In all of our readings this Sunday, someone is questioning their own worthiness to receive or share God’s abundant creation, love, grace, and mercy. And in all cases, their willingness was enough; their willingness to fail, and to fish in the deepest unfamiliar waters, and persist, with faith in the “fishing,” as well as the “catch.”
The Pauline account of the gifts of the Spirit describes parts of the Body of Christ as both unique and interdependent. There is a role for each of us and it can be known by paying attention to reality, paying attention to the movement of our own spirits, and by prayerful reflection and by community feedback.
“Who am I?” is a question that we begin to ask ourselves as soon as the separation process from our parents begins and it continues for our whole lives. When we listen and look for God in ourselves, we can discover who we are.
The Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers joins Dr. Catherine Meeks in an online discussion organized by Trinity Church Wall Street called "The Church Cracked Open: The Challenge of Reconciliation."
[Sunday’s] passage reminds us of God’s all-inclusive love. It tells us, regardless of how well we know a story or the “way it is supposed to be,” God is likely doing something unexpected. Can we see it?
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