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Faith EducationFaith Formation & EducationOctober 1, 2022

3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: God’s Love Provides

In this long season after Pentecost, we not only enjoy the growth, blooming, and harvesting of spring, summer, and fall, but our liturgy often points us to a different kind of growth — the growth and movement of the Holy Spirit, which is not as easy to see as in plants, people, and animals.
View of Trinity Church, the Astor Cross and the north side of Trinity Churchyard
FeaturedSeptember 29, 2022

Trinity's Churchyard: A Scavenger Hunt

The Trinity Churchyard is a visual oasis, an open space in a city crowded with skyscrapers, a place where all four seasons are on display, and have been for more than three centuries. A perfect spot for lunch, or a history lesson, or a scavenger hunt.
Art of St Francis and a variety of animals
FeaturedSeptember 28, 2022

Blessing of the Animals

"We celebrate St. Francis because it reminds us of our connection to nature and the animals in nature," said Fr. Michael Bird. Before the feast of St. Francis, patron saint of animals and ecology, we’ll thank God for all creation in a short service that includes a blessing of each animal present.
MusicSeptember 25, 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...

Two children laughing together at a table during Celebration Sunday in Parish Hall
Faith EducationFaith Formation & EducationSeptember 24, 2022

3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: Our Refuge and Home

Home is our families’ refuge. We feel safe, accepted, cared-for at home. God is our refuge — our spiritual home. And God calls us to also be a refuge wherever we are, as our presence and actions with others can offer safety, acceptance, and care.
A brown skinned woman with short hair wearing a blue mask & white man wearing priest's garb and a mask pack books, clothing, and other supplies. The room is full of boxes and boxed food items.
FeaturedNeill Coleman and Lorelei A. VargasSeptember 23, 2022

Showing Hospitality to Asylum Seekers in New York

Houses of worship and nonprofit organizations have long been at the forefront of welcoming immigrants, and the latest influx of Latin American asylum seekers in New York City is no exception. We at Trinity are proud to play a part in that response, providing both $300,000 in strategic grants and distributing supplies worth $500,000 to nonprofit organizations on the ground.
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.