Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel. Tonight, hear The Choir of Trinity Wall Street improvise Orlando Gibbons's Almighty And Everlasting God
Come be in community and mark the end of Pride Month with a gathering that will celebrate LGBTQ+ life while providing space to grieve, name our fears and anxieties, and look toward a hopeful future in this difficult time. A guided discussion and light meal will be followed by a reflective, affirming service in Trinity Church. Open to all; LGBTQ+ community members as well as allies are invited to take part. An offering of Trinity’s Pastoral Care team in collaboration with the Psychotherapy and Spirituality Institute (PSI). For more information, contact PastoralCare@trinitywallstreet.org. RSVP requested.
The service portion of this event will be streamed live starting at 6:45pm, and available for on-demand viewing. If you miss the live stream, check back later; the on-demand video will be posted shortly.
In the center of Trinity Church's north churchyard, a singular pinnacle rises above the stone grave markers and green shrubbery. Designed by architect Thomas Nash, the Astor Cross was erected in 1914 in memory of Caroline Webster Schermerhorn Astor, the fabled arbiter of New York society known as “Lina” to her friends, and as "The" Mrs. Astor to everyone else.
Our community at Trinity includes our vibrant parish of more than 1,600 members — and more than 200 employees working to support our worship services, programming, and ministry around New York City and the world. In this issue, meet Dane Miller, Assistant Head Sacristan.
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel. Tonight, hear The Choir of Trinity Wall Street improvise Rani Arbo's Crossing the Bar
The Pride Flag has been raised and displayed at Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel during Pride Month every June since 2017. Trinity parishioners reflect on the importance of seeing the flag at their home parish.
The Rev. Phil Jackson, Trinity's Rector, reflects on Trinity's gifts to support Black communities, including $73 million in grants to 160 organizations since 2019.