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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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Parish Life

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Sacraments

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Membership

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Groups

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The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles

Clergy

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Lay Leadership

Get to know our Vestry and Congregational Council
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Sunday Staff

Meet the people who can answer your questions at church

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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Youth

Bible study, pilgrimage, academics, and arts
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Adults

Sunday classes, Bible intensives, book talks, pilgrimage

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Digital Asset for Advent 2022
Faith EducationJames MelchiorreNovember 23, 2022

Advent Approaches

A short article about the approach of Advent 2022 and how Trinity Church Wall Street will observe the season.
A fern grows in front of a tombstone in an autumnal Trinity Churchyard
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationNovember 23, 2022

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: The Paradox of Advent

“Advent liturgy often begins with apocalyptic prophecies from Jeremiah, Isaiah, John the Baptist, and Jesus,” writes Kathryn Carroll. “We might have to dig deep to reignite or refresh our enthusiasm for the season.”
Children and an adult read through the worship bulletin together during worship at Trinity Church
Faith EducationFaith Formation & EducationNovember 19, 2022

3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: Beginnings and Endings

Many children don’t like endings, or transitions, unless they know what’s going to happen next (and if it’s something good). This Sunday, we’ll hear the prophecies and songs about what is possible with new beginnings and, in the Gospel, we’ll hear some of Jesus’s final but comforting words on the cross.
A close-up photo of a wood carving of Jesus on the cross
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationNovember 17, 2022

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Remembering and Redemption

We can’t easily make sense of Jesus’s harsh apocalyptic portrayal today, and an exclusively literal interpretation misses an important message: there comes a time in the spiritual life where one can choose either to despair or to endure.
The Rev. Phillip Jackson preaches at Trinity Church
WorshipNovember 13, 2022

Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson: "A Beautiful Window"

"The beauty of it struck me, stopped me cold. I thought about all the people that helped put it together, and I started tearing up." The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson recalls a moment earlier this week when he was struck by the beauty of our new stained-glass window, which depicts the Parable of the Talents and the Judgment of the Nations.
WorshipNovember 13, 2022

9am Sunday Sermon, the Rev. Matthew A. Welsch: "The Making of New Things"

"In order to create new things, sometimes we have to let go of the old things," said the Rev. Matthew Welsch at today's newly imagined 9am service at Trinity Church. "In order to make space for the world that God promises, a world full of love and justice and fairness for all people, we have to let go of the things that aren't like that."
Afternoon light spotlights a cross on the top of Trinity Church Wall Street in Lower Manhattan
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationNovember 11, 2022

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Live By Me, Not By Fear

We can’t easily make sense of Jesus’s harsh apocalyptic portrayal today, and an exclusively literal interpretation misses an important message: there comes a time in the spiritual life where one can choose either to despair or to endure.

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