Preaching Sunday, May 24, the Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles explores the meaning of the word “accompaniment” in a time of social distancing. Watch the...
Today’s Comfort at One features an amazing premiere video, the score for Jason Treuting's extremes, from our principal percussionists in NOVUS NY: Sandbox Percussion.
On this day, Trinity celebrates the Feast of the Ascension, which commemorates the promise of Jesus to be with us always, and also marks the day the Trinity Church building was consecrated in 1846.
On Monday, the nation pauses for Memorial Day, to remember the individuals who died in service of the country’s armed forces. While many veterans are interred in Trinity parish cemeteries, fewer are buried here who died while serving. General Richard Montgomery and Captain James Lawrence are two notable exceptions.
In today's sermon, the Rev. Phil Jackson breaks down Paul's address to the intellectuals of Athens—people who lived on lectures, who were kept alive...
Ascension Day, which comes forty days into Eastertide, is a major feast of the Church with historic significance for the parishioners of Trinity Church Wall Street.
A short sermon, attributed to St. Francis of Assisi, dates from 1220, exactly eight centuries from this year. Read by Joseph Rose, executive director of programming at Trinity Retreat Center.