Children’s Christmas pageant and first Eucharist of Christmas with favorite hymns sung by the Trinity Youth Chorus and The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, with NOVUS NY Brass.
On this fourth Sunday of the season of Advent, join us for a liturgically rich expression of our faith, complete with sermon, Holy Communion, and music provided by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street.
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A beloved holiday tradition, Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols will be performed by the Trinity Youth Chorus with Melissa Attebury, director, in St. Paul's Chapel on December 22 at 6pm.
Admission is free, and registration is recommended for in-person attendees. Seating will be first come, first served.
In the third session of this fall's Discovery, the Rev. Dr. Julie Faith Parker leads discussion informed by her new book "Eve Isn't Evil: Feminist Readings of the Bible to Upend Our Assumptions."
Trinity Church Wall Street on Sunday, December 17, hosted a holiday extravaganza full of Christmas carols and other festive songs. The program, titled "Sing, Choirs of Angels: Holiday Concert and Sing-Along," included Christmas carols and other festive works featuring the combined vocal power of all of Trinity’s vocal ensembles: The Choir of Trinity Church Wall Street, the Trinity Youth Chorus, St. Paul’s Chapel Choir, and Downtown Voices, joined by NOVUS NY Brass, The Choirs from the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), and, of course, Trinity’s own congregation.
Join The Choir of Trinity Wall Street on December 17, at 8pm, in St. Paul's Chapel for Compline by Candlelight, an ancient rite of prayers to end the day. Featuring works by Piers Connor Kennedy, Judith Weir, Jonathan Woody, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, and Benedict Sheehan; curated and led by Timothy Parsons.
“Burning and gladdening, vivid in both darkness and light,” Trinity’s Messiah is “the gold standard” (The New York Times).
Watch this “transcendent and awe-inspiring” performance featuring The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Trinity Baroque Orchestra led by award-winning guest conductor Ryan James Brandau, recorded live in Trinity Church on December 15, 2023.
In a season full of Messiah concerts, Trinity’s is unique — distinctly modern yet authentically performed on period instruments in a sacred and acoustically rich space. A cherished holiday tradition that has captivated audiences since it was first presented by the church in 1770, this is the most historic Messiah in New York City.