With the exception of the 11:15am service on Sunday, Dec. 29, all worship services are paused until Jan. 5. Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel remain open to visitors.
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As we look forward to the Mother’s Day weekend, Comfort at One presents a cantata that focuses on Mary, the mother of Jesus: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern BWV 1, paired with Herr Gott, dich loben wir, BWV 16.
God overturned the fear-based relationship ancient peoples had with their gods. "He loved us and he sent his Son to be the atoning sacrifice of our sins." We participate in the Love that God has for us. Watch the sermon from the Rev. Phil Jackson.
"In Jesus's time they always talked about being vines," said the Rev. Michael A. Bird at our Family Worship service today, reflecting on John 15:1–8. "We need to be intertwined like vines, and the way vines grow, the way we grow, is by resting, by abiding in Jesus."
This information session covers a range of topics including defining what health means to individuals, how one can attempt to maintain a balanced lifestyle, and how by creating personal goals and attributes life satisfaction can be achieved. We explore resources within the community that can support individuals in achieving their personal goals.
Instead of our usual at-home Friday Comfort at One edition, today we bring you a special at-church offering: Down by the Riverside arranged by Moses Hogan, a moving spiritual directed by associate organist Janet Yieh with members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street.
Join Princeton sociologist and MacArthur “Genius” Dr. Matthew Desmond and Trinity’s Theologian in Residence, the Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, as they discuss one of the most devastating crises facing our city and our country: eviction.
Comfort at One continues presenting our Thursday Pipes at One series from the inauguration of the Noack organ at St Paul’s Chapel. Today’s recital is from February 21, 2018 and is performed by the organ duet Duo Majoya.