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Worship & Congregation

Worship opens us to the wondrous reality of our loving God, gathering and focusing us on what matters. It’s at the heart of everything we do at Trinity Church. Through church services, educational programs for all ages, and the shared life of our congregation, we are inspired to seek a life of deep meaning.

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Faith Education

Take part in programs that help us live our beliefs every day of the week — bringing our Sunday selves into interactions with our families, at work or school, and in our civic endeavors.
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Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationMarch 9, 2023

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Breaking All The Rules

When it comes to Good News, it is not who you are, where you come from, or what you’ve done or not done in your life that matters. We can come as we truly are, bringing to God all the pain, joy, and wonder of our lives and our world. In this season of Lent, we are invited to bring to God all that we do not want to be seen or known and we, too, can receive living water. Water that will become in us a spring of water gushing up to eternal life.
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FeaturedMarch 8, 2023

Meet the Ministry: Daniel Frank, Sacristan

Whenever our community gathers for worship, sacristans are present to support the clergy and congregation through both ritual and logistical aspects of prayer and liturgy. Learn more about this essential role in Trinity’s worship services through the eyes of Daniel Frank (he/him), who has served as a Sacristan since 2021.
Faith EducationMarch 8, 2023

Into the Word: Who Wrote the Torah?

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 EducationMarch 5, 2023

Discovery: Conflict, Forgiveness, and Poetry

How do we resolve conflict and act as one body when we’re so different from one another?

Discovery is Trinity’s education series for adults interested in how Scripture and theology can inform, shape, and enrich our lives.
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Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationMarch 2, 2023

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: What Have We Got to Lose?

But what if a triumph for one is tragedy for another? Are there winners and losers in God’s kin-dom? What does unassailable faith look like, anyway? If it’s not transactional, how can we know? It seems that the early Christians in Rome were debating these questions with Paul, too. These might be some questions we meet on our journey through the wilderness.
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MusicFebruary 26, 2023

Special Compline by Candlelight: Downtown Voices

Kicking off the 2023 concert season, Trinity’s semi-professional choir, Downtown Voices, presented a special Compline by Candlelight with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street and Stephen Sands, conductor. Following the theme of Mahatma Ghandi’s quote, “In the midst of darkness light persists,” during Lent our concerts will explore empathy for others’ suffering and the hope that Easter and Christ’s return bring. In featuring Caroline Shaw’s piece “To the Hands,” we will open our hands and hearts to others and seek healing together.

Caroline Shaw To The Hands
Downtown Voices; The Choir of Trinity Wall Street; Stephen Sands, conductor

Compline by Candlelight is an ancient rite of prayers to end the day, set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, one of the oldest buildings in New York City. Can’t make it? Learn more about our Compline podcasts—a way to incorporate this centering ritual from wherever you are.

To watch on-demand, visit our music video portal.

Faith EducationFebruary 26, 2023

Discovery: A Forgiveness Toolkit

How do we resolve conflict and act as one body when we’re so different from one another?

Discovery is Trinity’s education series for adults interested in how Scripture and theology can inform, shape, and enrich our lives.
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Faith EducationFaith Formation & EducationFebruary 25, 2023

3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: Spiritual Practice Together

Though this might seem counterintuitive to try with children, there is ample evidence and experience that spending some intentional time, daily or weekly, as a family on inward and outward-facing spiritual practice can be as meaningful and formative as a family vacation, or any time together in which you share a focus or activity.  

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