Trinity Commons Knowledge Bites offer accessible and engaging conversations and learning opportunities for all ages on a range of topics, such as parenting, stress management, education, mindfulness, and mental health wellness.
Full Heart Full Bellies is Chef Millie Peartree’s latest venture and response to COVID-19. By feeding children disproportionally affected by the pandemic, Peartree is following her passion to share food that comforts others.
Trinity Church Wall Street always puts up a crèche for Christmas, usually inside the church, as well as at St. Paul’s Chapel. Since in 2020 everything is different, the crèche is outside.
The season of Advent is always a time of reflection and anticipation of Christmas, that major feast of the Church, and a holiday that tends to permeate the culture of much of the world.
Dr. Tasha Golden, PhD, Senior Arts in Health Research Scientist at the International Arts + Mind Lab in the Johns Hopkins Brain Science Institute, works to advance the field of applied neuroaesthetics, which explores the impact of the arts, architecture, and music on the human brain and behavior. Join us for an enlightening look at the value of art as data and how we can use it to learn from youth voices.
We are living through a time of diverging national narratives. How do we come to understand who we are as a country? Hear from Colin Woodard, author...
What does it mean to be American in this fractured 21st century landscape? Who are our people? Emmy-nominated journalist Alex Wagner (Showtime's The Circus) explores how race, immigration, and politics shape our collective identity, drawing upon themes from her book, Futureface: A Family Mystery, an Epic Quest and the Secret to Belonging.
The Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas spoke with Elaine Weiss, author of The Women’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote, a riveting account of the final fight to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment in Tennessee in 1920.
While Trinity is certainly a parish with history and influence, congregation members consider it, for a variety of reasons, first and foremost, their church family.