All are invited to attend a special Holy Eucharist to celebrate St. Margaret’s Day with the Trinity community and the Sisters of St. Margaret. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall.
There are times we must choose between protecting our own power and valuing the lives of others — no matter the cost. When facing this decision, the Rev. Patrick Williams encourages us to center God.
The Rev. Patrick Williams is Trinity's new associate director of Pastoral Care. In this role, Father Patrick will tend to the spiritual needs of Trinity’s community, supporting parishioners in their moments of sadness, joy, and celebration. Before coming to Trinity, Father Patrick was the priest-in-charge of St. Martin’s and St. Luke’s in Harlem, and a chaplain at the Cathedral School of St. John the Divine.
From start to finish, that’s what life is all about, preaches Father Phil: developing our souls. And when we open ourselves up to God’s influence in every season, our deepest destiny is fulfilled.
Father Phil Jackson, Rector of Trinity Church, congratulates the Rt. Rev. Sean W. Rowe on his election and confirmation as the 28th presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church.
Mark the end of Pride Month with a community gathering that will celebrate LGBTQ+ life while providing space to grieve, name our fears and anxieties, and look toward the future with hope. A guided discussion and light meal will be followed by a reflective, affirming service in Trinity Church. For online attendees, the service will be livestreamed starting at 6:45pm. Open to all; LGBTQ+ community members as well as allies are invited to take part. Spanish facilitation will be offered during in-person group discussion. Facilitated by Trinity’s Pastoral Care team in collaboration with the Psychotherapy and Spirituality Institute (PSI).