Exterior of the north side of Trinity Church, looking up at its steeple through green leaves as the sun streams through.

Visit & History

Before the first bell rang on Wall Street, before the Statue of Liberty stood watch over New York Harbor, before Alexander Hamilton wrote his way to revolution, Trinity Church was established at the heart of a burgeoning city — and nation. More than three centuries later, we’re still serving our parish. Visit us to explore our past and present. 

The Places

There’s more to Trinity Church than ... Trinity Church. Learn about all our locations.

The People

Read about the priests and parishioners who have shaped our story.

Historical Highlights

We were founded in 1697. A look at the role we’ve played at key moments in our country’s history.
9/11

9/11

How St. Paul’s Chapel endured as a beacon of hope 

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FeaturedApril 1, 2013

The Abundant Table

Senior producer Jim Melchiorre visits The Abundant Table Farmhouse Project, a young adult internship program of the Episcopal Service Corps.

FeaturedApril 1, 2013

Emerging From Katrina

All Souls Episcopal Church, located in New Orlean's Lower Ninth Ward, grew out of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

FeaturedApril 1, 2013

Toronto: Commitment to Service

Senior Producer Jim Melchiorre visits St. James Cathedral in Toronto, a two-century old congregation whose members keep it alive and vibrant with...

FeaturedApril 1, 2013

The Diocese of Lexington: Working Together

The Episcopal Diocese of Lexington covers the area often called Appalachia where income levels are among the lowest in the United States. In this...

FeaturedApril 1, 2013

Capital Project: Serving Others

Five young adults are spending a year in Washington, DC but they’re not rubbing shoulders with the President or members of Congress or high-powered...

FeaturedApril 1, 2013

On the Cutting Edge

The Episcopal Church in Haiti is not only busy on Sunday mornings. From the first school dedicated to disabled children, to a home for senior citizens...

History and ArchivesNews and BlogsJanuary 14, 2013

They Parted in Mutual Sorrow

Elizabeth Seton, first saint of the Roman Catholic Church born in the United States, was a member of Trinity Church Wall Street before becoming a Catholic

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