The weekly Pipes at One series showcases leading organists and rising stars from around the country in this year-round series at St. Paul’s Chapel. David Briggs, organ.
The weekly Pipes at One series showcases leading organists and rising stars from around the country in this year-round series at St. Paul’s Chapel highlighting its celebrated three-manual Noack organ.
The recent nineteen-month rejuvenation of the nave of Trinity Church is a reminder that a 324-year-old parish, in its third church building, will always be in the process of re-invention. Case in point: wood that was reclaimed in 2006 when a new bell was installed into the Trinity bell tower will soon have a new life, reborn as a guitar. UPDATE: Kelly Wilson has taken his very special guitar home.
Rejuvenation closed the nave of Trinity Church from May 2018 until Christmas Eve 2019. Colin Winterbottom photographed the entire process and invites us to watch 19 months of work displayed in a video that runs a little more than a minute.
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.
An intergenerational family-friendly Eucharist with music from The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and a procession of giant puppets to help tell the Epiphany story.