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Trinity clergy and worship leaders prepare to begin church service
Worship June 23, 2025

What Is Pride Sunday?

Beginning in the pews and ending in the streets, Pride Sunday makes a powerful statement: God’s love includes everyone, no exceptions. “It’s a day we remember that each of us — and in particular our LGBTQ+ siblings — is formed with divine precision and purpose,” says Vicar Michael Bird.
The Rev. Phil Jackson inside an empty Trinity Church
Parish Life June 12, 2025

What It Means to Be a Christian Right Now

What can we do to cultivate hope in a time that can feel hopeless? “The answer is simple — but it’s not easy,” writes the Rev. Phil Jackson. “We must live lives of faithfulness to God ... As God loves us, we must love one another.” 

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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.
The Rev. David W. Peters
Faith EducationSeptember 15, 2015

Sermon: Learning War and Reconciliation

The following is the text of the Rev. David W. Peters' sermon, winner of the 2015 Reconciliation Preaching Prize Competition. You can also watch him preach the sermon on September 11, 2015 in St. Paul's Chapel below.

The Lawrence monument in Trinity's south churchyard
FeaturedMay 22, 2015

Don't Give Up the Ship!

This Monday, the nation pauses to remember the women and men who died in service of the country’s armed forces. While many veterans are interred in parish cemeteries, fewer are buried here who died while serving. General Richard Montgomery is a notable exception, as is the subject of today’s blog, Captain James Lawrence.
History and ArchivesFrom the ArchivesApril 20, 2015

The Rector and the Ruined Church

Details surrounding the Rev. Charles Inglis, fourth rector of Trinity Church Wall Street during the period of the U.S. War of Independence (American Revolution) when Trinity Church burned to the ground in 1776
The Rev. Canon Anne Mallonee, Vicar; the Rev. William Norgren; the Rev. John Moody; the Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper, Rector
Parish LifeFebruary 6, 2015

Finding Sea Glass in the Rubble

The Rev. Dr. James Cooper, 17th Rector of Trinity Wall Street, reflects on his years at Trinity, including congregational vitality, real estate rezoning, grants, weathering a recession, and Haiti.
the Rev. Dr. James Cooper, 17th Rector, gave a baton to Lupfer.
Parish LifeFebruary 6, 2015

Finding Sea Glass in the Rubble

The Rev. Dr. James Cooper, 17th Rector of Trinity Wall Street, reflects on his years at Trinity, including congregational vitality, real estate rezoning, grants, weathering a recession, and Haiti.

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