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Remembering Bishop David Njovu (1961-2022)
April 29, 2022
Trinity Church Wall Street mourns the death of longtime partner in ministry, the Rt. Rev. David Njovu, bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Lusaka in Zambia.
Grantee Update: Anglican House in Freetown, Sierra Leone
April 28, 2022
In 2018, the Diocese of Freetown, Sierre Leone received a grant to demolish its 120-year-old revenue-generating structure and rebuild on the same spot a four-story, 13,778 square foot office and retail building in the Freetown city center.
Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: On Being Human
April 28, 2022 | By Faith Formation and Education
Surprisingly, [the disciples] aren’t punished for their betrayal and fear — for being human; for being blind to the deceit of transactional faith. They are forgiven. And then, they are given a second chance.
3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: Beloved Belief
April 23, 2022 | By Faith Formation & Education
Thomas knew Jesus was alive in a new way by witnessing his wounds — and their healing. We all can see Jesus in different ways and at different times.
Discovery: Illuminating Jesus’s parable through a modern take on a medieval art
April 21, 2022 | By Lynn Goswick
On April 24, Trinity’s Discovery faith formation series embarks on an exploration of the history of stained glass in religious settings, including Trinity’s own stained-glass windows, all in anticipation of the installation later this year of a new stained-glass window overlooking Wall Street.
Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Showing Up With Our Wounds
April 21, 2022 | By Faith Formation and Education
Like many of us who have faced trauma, fear, or disillusionment, [the disciples] turned inward, away from the world. But Jesus shows up with his wounds, giving the disciples the power to forgive — to heal.
Grantee Spotlight: Credible Messenger Justice Center
April 19, 2022
Founded with funding from Trinity Church Wall Street, the Credible Messenger Justice Center (CMJC) is a community-government partnership between the New York City Department of Probation, Community Connections for Youth, and the City University of New York. The Department of Probation actively draws on credible messengers to staff initiatives that improve outcomes for justice-involved young people.
The Great Vigil of Easter: From Darkness to Light
April 16, 2022 | By James Melchiorre
A description of the liturgy for the Great Vigil of Easter
Good Friday: A Day Like No Other
April 14, 2022 | By James Melchiorre
A description of the liturgy of Good Friday and the meaning behind it.