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WorshipJune 20, 2015

Installation of the Vicar

The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson will be installed as vicar of Trinity Wall Street. 
During the service, called A Celebration of New Ministry, Fr. Jackson will be presented with symbols of his office, including bread and wine and a basin and towel to commemorate Jesus’s washing of the disciples’ feet.
FeaturedJune 20, 2015

Be The Church

Bishop Andrew Dietsche of the Episcopal Diocese of New York presided at the Eucharist at Trinity Wall Street celebrating the installation of the Rev...

FeaturedJune 10, 2015

Ubuntu: I Am Because We Are

The Very Rev. Michael Battle is coming to New York City to serve on the faculty of General Theological Seminary and to direct the Desmond Tutu Center...
FeaturedJune 3, 2015

Throwback: Eyewitness to History

If you have seen the movie “Selma,” you probably remember the performance of Stephan James in the role of John Lewis, beaten by Alabama State Police...
MusicMay 28, 2015

Concerts at One: Melanie Demore

Concerts at One provides the Wall Street community with the finest professional vocal and instrumental performances of emerging and established artists and features a diversity of music styles, from jazz to classical. The series provides a weekly musical respite for neighborhood residents, downtown workers, tourists, and music lovers.
MusicMay 27, 2015

Bach at One

Bach – Fugue in E-flat Major, BWV 552b
BWV 59 Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten
BWV 60 O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort
BWV 68 Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt
Trinity Baroque Orchestra; The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
Julian Wachner, conductor
Faith EducationMay 26, 2015

The Death Penalty Nun

Sister Helen Prejean is a Roman Catholic nun who became an activist for abolition of the death penalty after serving a spiritual advisor to a death row inmate. She chronicled her experience in the book Dead Man Walking, later made into a major motion picture, and her advocacy led to an official change in the catechism of the Roman Catholic Church. This video was produced in 2006, when Sister Helen was a speaker at Trinity Institute National Theological Conference.