On April 27, 2022, Trinity's Neighborhood Support division hosted an invite-only Town Hall to review the Neighborhood Support Team’s needs assessment for Lower Manhattan.
Dr. Susan Ward, Professor of Art History at Rhode Island School of Design and Trinity parishioner, discusses the history of stained glass in religious settings.
Lux Aeterna celebrates the persistence of light through times of darkness. Trinity's semiprofessional choir, Downtown Voices, presents this illuminating spring concert—the ensemble's first in-person performance since early 2020—performing masterpiece requiems of solace and beauty by Duruflé and Fauré.
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ANZAC Day is one of Australia’s and New Zealand’s most important national occasions. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War in Gallipoli.
Easter Day is the most important feast on the Church calendar and it would be difficult to find an Easter morning worship service that didn’t include...
Power frequently looks like it wins and sounds like it wins. It can frighten, intimidate, and kill. But power can't win anymore "because the tomb is empty."
In a retelling of the events of the original Easter Day, Father Phil contrasts the ways we are similar to and different from the people in Jesus's day.