On April 17, pilgrims from Trinity left for Greece and Rome to follow in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul. Follow along to see what they see on their journey.
Trinity's lunchtime concert series, Jazz at One, takes place every Monday from March 13 through May 1 at St. Paul's Chapel and features an eclectic mix of brilliant jazz artists in collaboration with Jazz House KiDS.
The Bible mirrors our own lives, including the highs and the lows. Explore joy and lamentation in the Bible in this series, with a special session with pilgrims returning from Greece and Rome.
Discovery is Trinity’s education series for adults interested in how Scripture and theology can inform, shape, and enrich our lives.
“When we’re looking out on the world and we don’t see kindness reflected back at us, Jesus tells us to ‘take, bless, break, give’ and then we will we...
Jesus’ friends were afraid and sad, and some had run away. This is what many people do when they’re scared. Some people react by fighting, but Jesus told his friends, then showed them, that there is another way to deal with fear — another way to live.
Trinity's lunchtime concert series, NOVUS at One, takes place every Monday from March 16 through May 4 at St. Paul's Chapel and features our new music orchestra, NOVUS NY, a key player on the contemporary music scene.
Rebecca ClarkeDaybreak andPoem for String Quartet
Lili Boulanger Pie Jesu
Franz Schubert Erlkönig arranged by Anna Elashvili
Juhi Bansal Cathedral of Light Samuel BarberDover Beach
Ottorino RespighiThe Sunset
NOVUS NY String Quartet, featuring Melissa Attebury, mezzo-soprano
On April 17, pilgrims from Trinity left for Greece and Rome to follow in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul. Follow along to see what they see on their journey.
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationApril 20, 2023
Despite our un-seeing, God is there — walking on the road to Emmaus and with us on our own pilgrimage paths. He is standing there beside us, telling us afresh the gospel news, and, in the midst of our unknowing, he is revealing himself.