Today’s Comfort at One features brilliant composer and flutist Allison Loggins in a stunning performance from Trinity this summer that featured The Scolds by Amanda Feery, Freihme by inti figgis-vizueta, and Loggins’ profound composition Homeland.
Today’s Comfort at One features a mini-opera, Apollo and Daphne, by Bach’s great contemporary—Handel. This performance is from Trinity’s 2016 4x4 Baroque Music Festival, which brought together some of New York’s best baroque music specialists under the artistic direction of Trinity's Avi Stein.
Over the last 18 months, and in partnership with Trinity Church Wall Street, Episcopal Relief & Development's emergency response has reached 1.5 million people in 43 countries through COVID-19 prevention and control messaging campaigns, food and cash transfers, distribution of personal protective equipment and handwashing materials, support to survivors of gender-based violence, and pastoral and staff care.
“Mental Health in Transition” is a three-part virtual panel series presented by Fountain House in partnership with Trinity Church Wall Street to discuss issues around mental health, equity, and policy in New York City.
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationOctober 14, 2021
The story in Job this week casts a focus on themes of transactional entitlement — reward-punishment — in contrast to service and stewardship. The Psalm, in praise of God’s abundant and generous creation, and the Gospel, on Jesus’ example to give of himself in servitude and gratitude, provide some insight into our human and self-limiting capacity to recreate God’s kingdom — on earth, as it is in heaven.
This week’s installment of Choral Meditations for Comfort at One is conducted by Trinity’s Director of Music Julian Wachner and Associate Organist Janet Yieh and includes works by Duruflé, Dawson, Sowerby, Wood, and Tippett. Each Wednesday, Comfort at One features The Choir of Trinity Wall Street's newly recorded choral works.
Faith EducationDr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones, Faith Formation and EducationOctober 13, 2021
So, then, is God looking for us or are we looking for God? Do we play hide-and-seek with God? Does God play hide-and-seek with us? Just how does this mysterious exchange of life between God and us play out?
Episcopal Relief & Development and Trinity Church Wall Street are continuing to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic globally. The partnership, supported by a $1 million renewal grant from Trinity Church Wall Street, builds upon an original $1 million grant awarded last year that reached over 2.1 million individuals in 38 countries with expanded relief efforts and strengthened resilience activities.