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Mother Kristin Miles
Faith Education November 22, 2024

What Is Advent?

Advent is a time of active waiting as we anticipate the birth of Jesus. As the Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles explains, it's a time to slow down and prepare our hearts for Christmas.
A collage featuring an outstretched hand against a backdrop of ripped paper featuring a sunflower and ambiguous religious imagery
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.”
Bands of vivid yellow and orange brighten a bird’s-eye view of a city intersection
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.”

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Detail of the board from the Rector's cope
FeaturedAugust 5, 2016

Restoring the Rector's Cope

What do you do when your parish’s frontals and vestments begin to show signs of wear and tear? They can be replaced—or repaired.
History and ArchivesFrom the ArchivesJune 30, 2016

The Founding Fathers at Trinity

Many of the founders of the independent United States in the 18th century had connections to Trinity Church Wall Street
St. Paul's Chapel (and a pedestrian walkway over Broadway) in 1866, one hundred years after the chapel was completed.
History and ArchivesMay 13, 2016

May 14, 1764: Foundation Stone of St. Paul's Chapel

The foundation stone of St. Paul's Chapel was laid on May 14, 1764 on what was then called "The Broadway." The first services were held over two years later, on October 30, 1766. This fall, St. Paul's Chapel will celebrate its 250th anniversary.
Holy Week
Faith EducationMarch 18, 2016

Holy Week Explained

Holy Week, the seven days preceding Easter, commemorates the suffering and death of Jesus, as recounted in Christian Scripture. Like all Anglican churches, Trinity Church Wall Street offers a variety of services that have long history and tradition.
In this series of videos, members of Trinity’s liturgical staff present descriptions of the significant days of Holy Week, the liturgies connected with them, and the reasons why they can be so personally meaningful. 
History and ArchivesTrinity NotesMarch 4, 2016

A Trinity Church Sleepover

Children of the parish get the chance to sleep over in the nave of Trinity Church Wall Street
Christ in the church
Faith EducationNovember 23, 2015

“So are you a king?”

The Rev. Kristin Miles made the surprising observation that Pontius Pilate actually offers a gift to Jesus, while Trinity’s Vicar, the Rev. Phillip Jackson, reflected on power turned upside down.   
Blood Mirror is now on the display of the south vestibule of Trinity Church. Photo by Ian Smith
FeaturedNovember 4, 2015

Blood Mirror Opening Reception

On Monday, November 2, 2015, an opening reception was held in Trinity Church for the New York City premiere of Blood Mirror: organized by Jordan Eagles.

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