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FeaturedNovember 21, 2019

Partnering In Search of Leaders

Highlights from the annual meeting of the Latin America and Caribbean partners of Trinity Church Wall Street in October 2019 in Curitiba, Brazil.
FeaturedNovember 1, 2019

On Climate Change, It’s Up to Us to Do Something

“Growing up in Trinity... it just made perfectly clear sense to me that I had to be one of the people to take up this fight.” Azalea Danes, Trinity parishioner and youth organizer on climate activism.
FeaturedOctober 18, 2019

Awaiting the Return of the High Altar

The High Altar of Trinity Church Wall Street dates back more than 140 years, but has not been used for worship for almost half a century. When it returns to New York after rejuvenation, the altar will be placed in a new position.
FeaturedOctober 8, 2019

Faith Leaders Urge City Council to Close Rikers

Trinity partners, including faith leaders and community advocates from across NYC, strongly support the plan to close Rikers and build smaller, modern and more humane borough-based facilities.
FeaturedOctober 3, 2019

Trinity’s Metha Balasquides

Metha Balasquides works in the Brown Bag program of Trinity Church Wall Street providing healthy food to our neighbors in Lower Manhattan who are in need of a meal.
FeaturedOctober 3, 2019

Trinity’s Vidia Cordero

Vidia Cordero of Trinity Church Wall Street, focuses her attention on Trinity Commons, a safe and welcoming place for the neighborhood Trinity has served for more than three centuries.
FeaturedOctober 3, 2019

Trinity’s Sarah Arney

Sarah Arney has more than a decade of experience at Trinity Church Wall Street, primarily working with Trinity’s international partners in Africa...

FeaturedSeptember 27, 2019

Blessing the Animals

Trinity Church Wall Street invites you to bring the animal companions you love to be blessed outside St. Paul’s Chapel Saturday October 5, an event...

FeaturedSeptember 20, 2019

The Path to Closing Rikers

The jail complex on Rikers Island is notorious for its inhumane treatment, violence, and corruption. We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to close it. Those with first-hand experience tell us why Rikers must close and explain the plan for borough-based facilities.