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Scripture Reflection March 27, 2025

God’s Welcoming Embrace

What if the Parable of the Prodigal Son is actually about two brothers, the reckless and the rule-follower, each lost in his own way? We, too, lose our way searching for fulfillment in places we’ll never find it, writes the Rev. Yein Kim, “but God has already found us.”
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Scripture Reflection March 21, 2025

Acknowledging Our Limits

In times of desperation, we often turn to self-preservation rather than surrender to God’s protection. “But just because we fail to recognize our need,” writes Patrick Haley, “doesn’t mean we need God any less.” Lent helps us see we can’t do it all on our own.
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Faith Education March 17, 2025

A New Way to Think About Fasting During Lent

While fasting is oftentimes associated with food, today we might interpret the term more expansively: pausing or stopping certain habits to focus on what’s essential, what’s true, and what’s holy.
Neighborhood Council 2025
Grants and Partners March 14, 2025

Introducing Our 2025 Neighborhood Council

Meet the advisory team of nonprofit organizers, educators, policymakers, and residents helping Trinity understand the needs of our neighbors in Lower Manhattan.

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History and ArchivesNews and NotesFebruary 5, 2014

St. Cornelius the Centurion

The story of St. Cornelius and the connection to Trinity Church Wall Street and Governor's Island.
Sculpture of John Watts, Jr. in Trinity Churchyard
History and ArchivesFrom the ArchivesJanuary 14, 2014

Who Was John Watts Jr.?

Short summary of the life of John Watts Jr. whose statue stands in Trinity Churchyard
News and BlogsApril 1, 2013

The Visitor File: The Rt. Rev. Michael Marshall

Bishop Michael Marshall, a world-renowned churchman, preacher, lecturer, the author of several books, and an accomplished concert pianist, visits Trinity Church Wall Street.
History and ArchivesNews and BlogsJanuary 14, 2013

They Parted in Mutual Sorrow

Elizabeth Seton, first saint of the Roman Catholic Church born in the United States, was a member of Trinity Church Wall Street before becoming a Catholic
History and ArchivesFrom the ArchivesApril 14, 2012

A Titanic Tale

John Jacob Astor IV goes down with the Titanic in 1912
History and ArchivesFrom the ArchivesSeptember 19, 2011

The General and The Monument

The story of General Richard Montgomery and his connection with St. Paul's Chapel