“Being with someone who is dying and witnessing them being here and yet already there” is how the Rev. Phillip Jackson describes our encounter with Jesus in today’s Gospel reading.
A church is much like a home in that we surround ourselves with pictures of the people we love and find rest, forgiveness, and nourishment at God’s “kitchen table,” the altar.
Trinity TalksMental Health Benefits of ExerciseMay 14, 2021
Exercise is not only beneficial for the body and physiological health. It has an enormous impact on the mental, cognitive, and psychological wellbeing. This presentation will review the benefits and improvements that physical exercise has on our overall well-being and the brain processes that are associated. Speaker: Martin Angielovski, MA, PhD Student of Clinical Health Psychology, Pace University
Sandbox Percussion returns after being the most popular Comfort at One video in 2020! Today’s concert presents “bell patterns,” both composed and video designed by Sandbox member Victor Caccese.
The New York Times bestseller The Body Keeps the Score transformed our understanding of traumatic stress. In conversation moderated by Lineage Project’s Jessica Mingus, the author Dr. Bessel van der Kolk will focus on how his research and treatments free trauma survivors from the tyranny of the past. Join us on Thursday, May 13, at 6pm EDT for this discussion.
Comfort at One brings back our Thursday Pipes at One series from the inauguration of the Noack organ at St Paul’s Chapel in 2018. Today’s organ recital is from February 19, 2018 and is performed by Peter Sykes.
Team Trinity-Tamid will support AIDS research by participating in AIDS Walk New York with thousands of other walkers, all from the comfort of their living rooms.