Over the past year, Trinity Church Wall Street has continued to increase our philanthropic support for work that advances equity and justice. We have nearly quadrupled our annual giving since 2019—from $16 million to $61 million—and in 2023 we distributed $37.7 million in grants to 205 organizations that advance our efforts to build organizational capacity, care for our community, and bring people together.
The Ties That Bind: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Readings of GenesisJanuary 30, 2024
The story of God’s promises to Abraham and his descendants in the book of Genesis is a central narrative for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In this series, join religious leaders and thinkers from all three faith traditions as we encounter Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, Ishmael, and Isaac in a new light.
When we hear in today’s Gospel that Jesus taught with “authority” at a synagogue in Capernaum, some of us may bristle at the word. Even Father Michael...
On November 8, Trinity Church Wall Street joined forces with Robin Hood and the Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation to convene a symposium of 150 funders, policymakers, and CUNY stakeholders. Together, we learned how public college students across the country are persevering through barriers beyond their control, homed in on how CUNY is caring for its own in New York City, and explored potential solutions.
Into the Word invites leading teachers, scholars, and clergy from diverse faith backgrounds and perspectives to present on the history and interpretation of the Bible, and facilitate discussion about how scripture can inform and enrich our everyday lives.
The Ties That Bind: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Readings of GenesisJanuary 23, 2024
The story of God’s promises to Abraham and his descendants in the book of Genesis is a central narrative for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In this series, join religious leaders and thinkers from all three faith traditions as we encounter Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, Ishmael, and Isaac in a new light.
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Tonight, hear The Choir Trinity Wall Street improvise: Bring me all your dreams – Christopher H. Harris
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Septuagint: How the Bible Came TogetherJanuary 18, 2024
Into the Word invites leading teachers, scholars, and clergy from diverse faith backgrounds and perspectives to present on the history and interpretation of the Bible, and facilitate discussion about how scripture can inform and enrich our everyday lives.