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.
The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles, who leads Pastoral Care at Trinity Church Wall Street, and Jessica Heller, of Psychotherapy and Spirituality Institute, talk about the many ways grief burdens our lives, especially in this current moment.
Trinity parishioner J. Chester Johnson discusses his book, Damaged Heritage: The Elaine Race Massacre and a Story of Reconciliation, and the legacy of racism and hope for reconciliation with fellow Arkansas native Catherine Meeks.
Sheila Walker, a black woman, and Chester Johnson, a white man, are both Arkansas natives, born in the same decade, with family ties to a race massacre that killed more than a hundred African Americans a century ago.
Six students, three from China and three from India, arrived in New York in August 2019 as the second cohort of the Trinity Union Fellows. They anticipated a year of study and new experiences in the United States, a year that was dramatically altered by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
As we move into a most unusual Holy Week, with empty churches and online-only worship, the Rev. Phillip Jackson, Priest-in-charge and Vicar of Trinity Church Wall Street, shares his insights.
Student Nyasia Pettway shares how participating in programs with Trinity helped build her confidence in expressing herself through song and photography, skills which led her to shoot for Vogue Italia.
Gabriel Bonadie, a beloved parish member, died January 4 at age 94. This video interview from seven years ago, in which Gabriel discusses the impact of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., provides insight into the man the parish now mourns.