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FeaturedThe Rev. Phillip A. JacksonMay 28, 2021

A Message from Father Phil on Recent Anti-Semitic Violence

Over the past several weeks, we’ve seen a sharp increase in anti-Semitic threats and violence across our city and country. Trinity Church Wall Street condemns these attacks, denounces violence, and will continue to stand against discrimination and racism in all its forms. Read more in this message from Father Phil.
Pride March with Trinity staff and congregation members.
FeaturedThe Rev. Matt WelschMay 28, 2021

Pride Beyond June: Trinity Launches Pride 365

Here at Trinity Church Wall Street, it’s been our tradition to mark Pride month in a variety of ways. This year, we’re excited to launch Pride 365.
MusicMay 28, 2021

Comfort at One: Trinity Youth Chorus

Inspired by the hope and new beginnings of spring, the talented and uplifting voices of the Trinity Youth Chorus bring you beauty, hope, and light in their stunning virtual spring concert for Comfort at One. Today’s performance features a few select works from the spring concert, juxtaposed with Trinity photography and inspired artwork by the performers.
MusicMay 27, 2021

Comfort at One: Avi Stein

Our Pipes at One recital for today’s Comfort at One features Trinity’s associate organist and chorus master, Avi Stein.
Lyla in front of Zoom for Peppercorns pratice
FeaturedLyla Baker, age 7, member of Trinity Youth Chorus PeppercornsMay 26, 2021

Walking in the Light with Trinity Youth Chorus

I love Trinity Youth Chorus Peppercorns so much, and I love that I get to share my talents. All of the Peppercorns teachers are so nice and fun and they have helped my voice become even more beautifuller. I even recorded a solo called “Walk in the Light” and I was so excited and proud to share it with everyone. I am so thankful for my teachers Ms. Anne, Ms. Shana, Ms. Aubrey, and Ms. Melissa.
A close-up of a stained glass window depicting a golden knot
Faith EducationKathy Bozzuti-JonesMay 26, 2021

Holy Community and the Myth of the Autonomous Human

Our very name is a reminder that, above all, we are called into loving relationship — with one another (especially when we disagree), with our neighborhood (because it is the nature of love to expand in widening circles), with our partners through the Anglican Communion, and, most especially, with those we find hard to love.