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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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Clergy

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Lay Leadership

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Sunday Staff

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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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Youth

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Adults

Sunday classes, Bible intensives, book talks, pilgrimage

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The Very Rev. Dr. David Monteith
WorshipApril 28, 2024

Sunday Sermon, The Very Rev. Dr. David Monteith: “Sit Together and Talk”

The Very Rev. Dr. David Monteith, Dean of England's Canterbury Cathedral, looks to the story of Philip and the Ethiopian from the Acts of the Apostles to guide us in communicating and connecting with those who hold differing opinions, past experiences, and labels from us. He references Jesus's refusal to perpetuate a cycle of violence and revenge, and the wisdom the Bible provides for standing with excluded peoples.
Spring Poetry Festival
Parish LifeApril 28, 2024

Spring Poetry Festival

A celebration of the art and craft of poetry for members of the Trinity congregation and friends, featuring readings of both original and favorite poems. A reception with opportunities for discussion will follow the reading.

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For more information, contact Dan Frank at DFrank@trinitywallstreet.org.

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Faith EducationThe Faith Formation TeamApril 26, 2024

Growing With God Can Be Uncomfortable

It’s often through discomfort God frees us from the things that keep us from spiritual growth. “We can rely on God to shape, form, and renew us each day,” writes Trinity’s Faith Formation team, “as we transform more and more into the people God created us to be.”
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Faith EducationThe Faith Formation TeamApril 19, 2024

The Holy Impulse to Love

There’s a fearlessness that comes from being in relationship with God, suggests Trinity’s Faith Formation team. “And it’s in this mysterious, mutual knowing we find not only ourselves, but the freedom to love others as God loves us.”
Compassion Market
FeaturedApril 18, 2024

It's National Volunteer Week! Here's How You Can Get Involved

National Volunteer Week recognizes the impact of volunteer service and the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges, build stronger communities, and be a force that transforms the world. We at Trinity believe volunteering is one of the best ways to put our faith in action.
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Faith EducationThe Faith Formation TeamApril 12, 2024

The Power of Indestructible Hope

Christian hope is not an invitation to ignore reality, turn away from suffering, and passively wait for things to get better. Instead, deep trust in God’s goodness gives us the courage to create a better world today — a world in which fear does not have the last say.
A colorful collage illustration of Thomas the disciple touching Jesus's wound
Faith EducationThe Faith Formation TeamApril 5, 2024

Doubting God Is Not at Odds With Faith — It’s Part of It

When the disciple Thomas can’t believe news of the resurrection, Jesus doesn’t condemn his doubts but “tenderly shows up for Thomas in the way Thomas needs,” writes Trinity’s Faith Formation team. God doesn’t condemn our doubts either — and instead shows up for us, and meets our needs, through the love we have for one another.

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