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.
Today’s Comfort at One brings you a special virtual recording of members of the Trinity Youth Chorus singing Beautiful City, the title piece of their concert this past fall.
I’m excited to announce that Jim Johnson will join Trinity on June 8 as our Chief Operating Officer. In this role, Jim will oversee our core operational functions– Communications & Marketing, the new Data, Analytics & Infrastructure team, Finance, Human Resources, and Legal– and the leaders of those departments will report to Jim.
Trinity Church Wall Street announced today that Jim Johnson, currently Corporation Counsel for the City of New York, will join as Chief Operating Officer on June 8. Johnson will join Trinity’s leadership team, driving strategies and plans across the organization, working closely with the Priest-in-charge and Vestry, and managing Trinity’s core operational functions.
Today for Comfort at One, here is a song from the Feb. 23, 2020, 11:15am Holy Eucharist. Soloist Aundi Marie Moore sings with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street on the spiritual, "Ride On King Jesus," a song praising the majesty of Jesus and with biblical imagery surrounding Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem.
Gratitude, Diana Butler Bass pointed out, can be a healing practice for people who have been traumatized. Gratitude is good for us — good for our bodies and for our emotional lives. While not a cure-all, it turns out that gratitude is an essential part of a toolkit for wellness and healing after trauma.