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Holy Week Explained
March 18, 2016
Holy Week, the seven days preceding Easter, commemorates the suffering and death of Jesus, as recounted in Christian Scripture. Like all Anglican churches, Trinity Church Wall Street offers a variety of services that have long history and tradition.
In this series of videos, members of Trinity’s liturgical staff present descriptions of the significant days of Holy Week, the liturgies connected with them, and the reasons why they can be so personally meaningful.
A Trinity Church Sleepover
March 4, 2016 | By Trinity Notes
Children of the parish get the chance to sleep over in the nave of Trinity Church Wall Street
“So are you a king?”
November 23, 2015
The Rev. Kristin Miles made the surprising observation that Pontius Pilate actually offers a gift to Jesus, while Trinity’s Vicar, the Rev. Phillip Jackson, reflected on power turned upside down.
Blood Mirror Opening Reception
November 4, 2015
On Monday, November 2, 2015, an opening reception was held in Trinity Church for the New York City premiere of Blood Mirror: organized by Jordan Eagles.
The Trees Inside St. Paul's Chapel
October 5, 2015 | By From the Archives
St. Paul's Chapel, whose history dates from 1766, is full of surprise discoveries.
Sermon: Learning War and Reconciliation
September 15, 2015
The following is the text of the Rev. David W. Peters' sermon, winner of the 2015 Reconciliation Preaching Prize Competition. You can also watch him preach the sermon on September 11, 2015 in St. Paul's Chapel below.
Don't Give Up the Ship!
May 22, 2015
This Monday, the nation pauses to remember the women and men who died in service of the country’s armed forces. While many veterans are interred in parish cemeteries, fewer are buried here who died while serving. General Richard Montgomery is a notable exception, as is the subject of today’s blog, Captain James Lawrence.
A Note from the Rector Welcoming Winnie Varghese
April 28, 2015
The Rev. Winnie Varghese answers the call to ministry at Trinity Church Wall Street
The Rector and the Ruined Church
April 20, 2015 | By From the Archives
Details surrounding the Rev. Charles Inglis, fourth rector of Trinity Church Wall Street during the period of the U.S. War of Independence (American Revolution) when Trinity Church burned to the ground in 1776
Finding Sea Glass in the Rubble
February 6, 2015
The Rev. Dr. James Cooper, 17th Rector of Trinity Wall Street, reflects on his years at Trinity, including congregational vitality, real estate rezoning, grants, weathering a recession, and Haiti.