Trinity Church Rejuvenation

Trinity Church Ceiling and Clerestory during Rejuvenation

In 2022, Trinity Church Wall Street completed a multi-year rejuvenation project to enhance the overall worship experience, make spaces accessible and welcoming, upgrade technology and infrastructure, and address deferred maintenance.

Learn more about the Rejuvenation with these videos and articles

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FeaturedAugust 19, 2022

Eight Thousand Pipes: A Pipe Organ Update

Trinity's new pipe organs include the Noack organ in St. Paul’s Chapel; a pipe organ built by Richards Fowkes & Co. for the Chapel of All Saints; and the grandest of them all, an eight-thousand pipe instrument manufactured in Germany, in Trinity Church.
Primary Stained-Glass Window at west end of Trinity Church
History and ArchivesAugust 5, 2022

A Stained-Glass Tour of Trinity Church

Susan Ward, art professor, Vestry member, and parishioner of Trinity Church Wall Street, leads a tour of the stained glass in the nave of Trinity Church.
Artist Rendering of Thomas Denny Stained-Glass Window
FeaturedMay 30, 2022

Trinity's New Stained-Glass Window

Trinity Church Wall Street will install a new stained-glass window, designed by artist Thomas Denny, in the autumn of 2022.
FeaturedNovember 12, 2020

Rejuvenating Trinity's South Churchyard

Fewer people are walking along Broadway in Lower Manhattan since the pandemic, but those who are passing by probably have noticed lots of activity in the south churchyard of Trinity Church Wall Street. The work is part of Trinity's rejuvenation project.