With young children, rather than dwelling on physical suffering, death, belief, and miracles in a general way, the story of Mary, Martha, and Jesus, and their shared love for Lazarus, allows us to talk about love and loss, and “unbinding” all the things that keep us from loving as deeply and openly as these four friends.
Listen as the Rev. Michael Bird takes you through the past and present of our music program and be transported, inspired, and changed by the community of talented musicians who call Trinity home.
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationMarch 31, 2023
Only now, in my sixth decade, do I realize that acceptance of reality as it is and acceptance of myself as I am — without resistance or critique or commentary or kvetching or ruminating — is actually a matter of choice! It’s a matter of training the mind and heart with intentionality, with acceptance, with equanimity, and with trust in God’s design.
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.
Arnold Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
Jessica Meyer In the Waves
Missy Mazzoli Dark with Excessive Bright
NOVUS NY, led by Concertmaster Katie Hyun and featuring Kris Saebo, bass
Over 11 sessions, Into the Word explores your questions about the Bible, and gives us time to think together about what Scripture has to do with our beliefs, our traditions, and our personal lives.
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationMarch 30, 2023
Where will our corporate and personal observances and meditations this Holy Week take us? Will our journey continue, and will we arrive at new life with Jesus next Sunday, and then continue further?
Trinity’s presentation of Bach’s entire monumental output of vocal sacred music has been praised by The New York Times for its “dramatic vigor.”
Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir, BWV 131 Der Herr denket an uns, BWV 196
Featuring members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street: Margaret Carpenter Haigh, Clifton Massey, Brian Giebler and Jonathan Woody; Trinity Baroque Orchestra; Avi Stein, director
Trinity's lunchtime concert series, Pipes at One, takes place every Tuesday from March 14 through May 2 at St. Paul's Chapel. The series showcases leading organists from around the country, highlighting our celebrated three-manual Noack organ.
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 JAZZHOUSE @ Trinity, a joint effort between Trinity and Jazz House KiDS.
Join us on March 27, when we present Melvis Santa & Jazz Orishas.