On October 22, 2024, award-winning novelist Edwidge Danticat discussed “Brother, I'm Dying,“ a poignant memoir about her family’s decision to flee escalating violence in Haiti and seek asylum in America.
Journalist Amanda Ripley’s book, “High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out,“ introduces a mind-opening way of thinking about conflict that will transform how we move through the world.
Mark the end of Pride Month with a community gathering that will celebrate LGBTQ+ life while providing space to grieve, name our fears and anxieties, and look toward the future with hope. A guided discussion and light meal will be followed by a reflective, affirming service in Trinity Church. For online attendees, the service will be livestreamed starting at 6:45pm. Open to all; LGBTQ+ community members as well as allies are invited to take part. Spanish facilitation will be offered during in-person group discussion. Facilitated by Trinity’s Pastoral Care team in collaboration with the Psychotherapy and Spirituality Institute (PSI).
Watch the highlight discussion between Bruni and the Rev. Phillip A. Jackson about how the U.S. got here and what it will take to break the hold of our grudges.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson discusses her new book, Reading Genesis, “a powerful consideration of the profound meanings [of scripture] and promise of God’s enduring covenant with humanity.”
A celebration of the art and craft of poetry for members of the Trinity congregation and friends, featuring readings of both original and favorite poems. A reception with opportunities for discussion will follow the reading.
Hear a personal invitation from the Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, Trinity’s Rector, and Summerlee Staten, executive director of Faith Formation and Education, to walk with Trinity Church through Holy Week.