Trinity’s holiday extravaganza of carols and other festive works features the combined power of all Trinity’s vocal groups — Trinity Choir, St. Paul’s Chapel Choir, and Downtown Voices — in addition to NOVUS brass and percussion, The Choirs of the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), and, of course, Trinity’s congregation.
Past and present members of the Trinity Youth Chorus, led by conductor Peyton Marion, come together to sing A Ceremony of Carols. The exuberant Benjamin Britten piece juxtaposes ancient and modern influences and is one of Trinity’s most popular holiday offerings.
During Advent, we remember the unique role Mary played as “the God-bearer whose relationship with God changed the course of human history,” writes the Rev. Yein Kim. As we celebrate Mary’s bold faith, “let us trust that our own relationship with God — and our calling as God-bearers — can also change the world in ways beyond the limits of our imagination.”
On October 22, 2024, award-winning novelist Edwidge Danticat discussed “Brother, I'm Dying,“ a poignant memoir about her family’s decision to flee escalating violence in Haiti and seek asylum in America.
Journalist Amanda Ripley’s book, “High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out,“ introduces a mind-opening way of thinking about conflict that will transform how we move through the world.