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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

You are welcome. You are wanted. You belong here.
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Sacraments

Baptism, weddings, funerals
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Membership

Make a deeper commitment
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Groups

Find your community
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Prayer Requests

Let us pray with you
The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles

Clergy

Meet our priests
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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

All Worship & Congregation Content

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WorshipNovember 21, 2021

Compline by Candlelight

Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, one of the...

Christ in Glory depicted on the Astor Reredos in Trinity Church Wall Street
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationNovember 18, 2021

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Jesus Expresses the Truth of God

Christ’s Kingdom is no ordinary kingdom: It expresses the fullness of God’s love and justice. It is not established by fear or by force; it challenges oppressive power and wealth; it upends the image of the distant monarch.
WorshipNovember 14, 2021

Compline by Candlelight

Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, one of the...

Faith EducationNovember 11, 2021

Trinity Talks: Notes from the Field—Health Equity

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The pandemic has highlighted health inequities that disproportionately impact vulnerable populations by creating and exacerbating poverty and leading to decreased life expectancy throughout the world. Join the Rev. Phillip Jackson as he speaks to leaders and experts, exploring how people of faith can advocate for those most affected by these inequities.

Notes from the FieldHealth Equity

A discussion with physicians and researchers about what they are seeing among minority communities across the country and what is being done to address their concerns.

Special guests

  • Dr. Alan Jackson, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago, and Medical Director, South Side Community Cardiology

  • Dr. Michelle Morse, Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Commissioner for Center for Health Equity and Community Wellness at New York City Department of Health
A wooden carving of an angel in the Chapel of All Saints at Trinity Church Wall Street
Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationNovember 11, 2021

Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Hannah’s Story and Song

All Saints is also a day when we welcome the newest Christians into the church through the sacrament of baptism and we recommit ourselves to our faith. It is a time when the past, present, and future connect and the Baptismal Covenant calls us again to what we are to do as Christians.
A family poses in Trinity Church on All Saints Sunday 2021
FeaturedJames MelchiorreNovember 10, 2021

All Saints' Sunday: A Day of Baptisms

Trinity Church Wall Street celebrates the return of public baptisms at the 9am Holy Eucharist on Sunday, November 7, 2021.
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Faith EducationDr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones, Faith Formation and EducationNovember 8, 2021

Hospitality: A Sacred Obligation

Simply put, hospitality is not a choice for Christians at all; it is a sacred obligation. It is a Gospel warrant. It is in and through hospitality that we meet, experience, and encounter God in our daily life and work.

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