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Light shines on the carving of a figure on the altar of Trinity Church
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationSeptember 22, 2022

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: How Many Times?

Our selective willingness to heed our shared Abrahamic prophets is as ancient as they are. And the message remains unchanged. God entitles us all to nothing, and everything.
A multiethnic group of people wearing coats, scarves, and other outerwear smile for a group photo outside the Trinity Woods in West Cornwall, Connecticut.
FeaturedNeill Coleman and Kate MulloySeptember 21, 2022

A Time to Listen

We reached out to the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) to gather anonymous grantee feedback via their Grantee Perception Report to help us be more effective funders. This feedback is both qualitative and quantitative, and it extends across the entire grantmaking experience; everything from the clarity of our application guidance to our field impact is assessed by grant partners. Then, our results are compared with peer funders, helping us understand where we see success and where we need to make changes.
Brian Giebler performs as Matthew Shepard in St. Paul's Chapel
MusicSeptember 19, 2022

Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard

Trinity proudly presents New York’s first fully staged performances of Craig Hella Johnson’s epic fusion oratorio, Considering Matthew Shepard. Johnson created the oratorio as “a space for reflection, consideration, and unity around [Shepard’s] life and legacy.” LGBTQ+ community and educational events will be scheduled in collaboration with Trinity’s Pride 365 program, which focuses on LGBTQ+ advocacy throughout the year.

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Elliott Forrest and Rod Caspers, Stage Directors
Malcolm J. Merriweather, Music Director
Beowulf Boritt, Scenic Designer
Ken Billington, Lighting Designer
Claudia Stefany, Costume Designer
Dustin Z West, Production Supervisor
Nate Bertone, Scenic Assistant
Lauren Page Russell, Props Supervisor

Brian Giebler as Matthew Shepard
Nickolas Karageorgiou, narrator 
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and NOVUS NY

Compline
WorshipSeptember 18, 2022

Compline by Candlelight

Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, one of the...

panelists speaking
MusicSeptember 15, 2022

The Weaponization of Spirituality Panel Discussion

Prior to the opening performance of Craig Hella Johnson’s epic fusion oratorio, Considering Matthew Sheparda panel of experts will discuss spiritual violence and its connection to physical violence targeting LGBTQ+ people. Queerphobic spiritual violence is so pervasive that it can almost be difficult to see.  Naming this violence and characterizing its impact is an imperative first step toward change and healing. 

Liz Edman, Moderator, Priest, Political Strategist, and author of Queer Virtue
Beverly Tillery, Executive Director, NYC Anti-Violence Project
The Rev. Matthew Welsch, Priest and Director, Youth and Community Care, Trinity Church Wall Street
Tabytha Gonzalez, Associate Human Rights Specialist and Transgender Liaison, NYC Commission on Human Rights

choir singing
September 15, 2022

Choral Evensong with The Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church

All are welcome to join a choral evensong service, in person and online, as Trinity Church Wall Street welcomes members of the Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church on the first evening of their 34th Annual Conference.

The Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church (VGEC) is a service organization that supports the ministry of vergers, sacristans, worship leaders, altar guild members, and more. Although the positions have many different names, all identify with the historic name and work of the verger: a member of a church who works under the direction of their rector, vicar, or priest-in-charge to assist with the organization and operation of worship services.
 

September 11, 2022

Compline by Candlelight

Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, one of the...

September 11, 2022

Calling of the Names Ceremony

This ceremony honors deceased 9/11 Rescue and Recovery Responders who came to help during the nine-month Rescue and Recovery Effort at the World Trade Center site following the attacks of September 11, 2001. By calling their names we invoke their memory and call out our gratitude for their service. All 9/11 Responders will be remembered regardless of the reason for their death.

Hosted by the 9/11 Community of New York City and streamed live here on Trinity's website. If you miss the live stream, check back later; the on-demand video will be posted shortly. Proof of vaccination and masks will be required. To submit names or donations, visit callingofthenames.org