Many people know Alexander Hamilton as the man on the ten-dollar bill, or the main character of the hit Broadway musical that bears his surname. Some even know that his final resting place is at Trinity Church. But did you know Hamilton's involvement with Trinity goes far beyond the churchyard?
As an Episcopal church, Trinity Church in New York City celebrates Pride and fully welcomes and affirms lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LBGTQ+) people. Everyone is invited to participate fully in our worship and programs. To kick off the celebration, we raise the Progress Pride Flag at Trinity Church on Sunday, June 2.
Our Racial Justice strategic initiative is committed to dismantling racism by ending mass incarceration as we build up our neighborhood of New York City.
Social Justice is one of Trinity's core values and is foundational to our mission to build neighborhoods, generations of faithful leadership, and financial capacity.
Hear Johann Pachelbel’s much-loved Canon in D major the way it was meant to be heard. Presented in its original instrumentation, with three violins, the piece is paired with a lively but oft-forgotten jig the composer wrote to complement it. The evening’s lineup spotlights the canon and includes pieces by Giovanni Gabrieli as well as Three Parts Upon a Ground by Henry Purcell.
Robert Mealy, Jacob Ashworth, Ravenna Lipchik, violins; Ezra Seltzer, cello; led by Avi Stein, organ