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Scripture Reflection November 21, 2024

Jesus’s Kingdom of Truth and Love

“This is our work: to commit ourselves to Jesus . . . the king who is a servant,” writes the Rev. Yein Kim. “Who comes, teaches, heals, reconciles, dies, and rises again, who lives through us and who will return.”
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Scripture Reflection November 14, 2024

God Is With Us, Always

“Jesus repeatedly demonstrates that God is unafraid to stand with us amid our deepest fears and insecurities,” writes the Rev. Matthew Welsch. “God is not only with us when things are good and peaceful; God is with us when everything feels like it’s falling apart.”
Hot Bread Kitchen has tailored its culinary fundamentals program to asylum seekers.
Grants and Partners November 8, 2024

Prepping a Place at the Table

Trinity Church is helping Hot Bread Kitchen prepare asylum seekers for a career in the city’s pro kitchens.  
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Scripture Reflection November 7, 2024

How We Imitate Jesus’s Way of Love

“On the path of holiness,” writes Kathy Bozzuti-Jones, “God’s Spirit empowers us to participate in God’s healing work on earth every single day.”

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FeaturedMay 3, 2021

Trinity’s Grantees Make Their Voices Heard

As the campaign for New York City’s next mayor heats up, Trinity Church has been working with its grantee partners to sponsor mayoral forums on racial and criminal justice and housing and homelessness.
The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson preaching at Trinity Church
FeaturedMay 2, 2021

Changing How We Understand the Very Nature of the Cosmos

God overturned the fear-based relationship ancient peoples had with their gods. "He loved us and he sent his Son to be the atoning sacrifice of our sins." We participate in the Love that God has for us. Watch the sermon from the Rev. Phil Jackson.
The Rev. Michael A. Bird preaches at the Family Service during Eastertide.
FeaturedMay 2, 2021

Branches on a Vine

"In Jesus's time they always talked about being vines," said the Rev. Michael A. Bird at our Family Worship service today, reflecting on John 15:1–8. "We need to be intertwined like vines, and the way vines grow, the way we grow, is by resting, by abiding in Jesus."
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Faith EducationKathy Bozzuti-JonesApril 29, 2021

Union with the Indwelling God of Love

This simple prayer is an expression of union with the indwelling God of love. Jesus said, “Abide in me and I will abide with you.” Because of this union, we can become more fruitful. Because of this relationship, we are called to grow like branches spreading the good news of God’s love in the world.
Yuetying Lee (right) and Sing Lam in the garden at St. Margaret’s House.
FeaturedQiuxuan LuApril 23, 2021

A 99-year-old’s Post-COVID Plan

A 99-year-old St. Margaret's House resident has taken the vaccine. Her wish is to have dim sum with her family in Chinatown after the pandemic.
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ClassesLisa JaycoxApril 21, 2021

Reflecting on Our New Normal

“Take a moment of silence together to really reflect on the impact that COVID 19 has had on all of us,” offered facilitator Blerim Cukovic of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) as he began our COVID-19 Community Conversation on April 20.

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