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St. Paul's Chapel's Montgomery Monument | Ask Trinity Archives
June 17, 2021
An explanation of the monument at St. Paul's Chapel honoring General Richard Montgomery that includes the remains of the general the monument honors.
Racial Justice and Eviction Prevention Dominant Themes in $15 million in Grants Awarded by Trinity Church Wall Street
June 17, 2021
Funding supports 100 grantees, most with strong focus on criminal justice and keeping people stably housed.
Monday Sermon, The Rev. Matthew Welsch: "Remembering Our Queer Martyrs"
June 14, 2021
Saturday marked the fifth anniversary of the Pulse nightclub massacre, a day Father Matt remembers vividly and reflects on in his homily.
Family Service Sermon: "Shepherds and Kings: God’s Plan for Us"
June 13, 2021
The story of David, a “shepherd, dreamer, and poet” being anointed King of Israel has much to teach us about God’s love and plan for each of us, preaches Father Matt.
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Michael A. Bird: "The Kingdom of God: A Liberating, Daring Possibility
June 13, 2021
In both of Matthew’s seed parables, we hear of the Kingdom of God as a messy, unruly, and inclusive harbor of human initiative, daringly designed to stand in opposition to Caesar's kingdom.
Discovering Mark's Gospel: A Summer Study
June 11, 2021 | By James Melchiorre
A description of the summer study of the Gospel according to Mark by participants in Trinity's Discovery faith education program.
Why Trinity Celebrates Pride. Watch the Video
June 11, 2021
The Rev. Matthew Welsch explains the theological and historical reasons why Trinity Church Wall Street celebrates Pride Month every June.
Meditation in the Mess
June 7, 2021 | By Jennifer Chinn, Senior Program Manager, Youth & Community Engagement
The idea for this meditation retreat was born of the harrowing requirements of this past year. Our respite spaces—our homes—have been forced to fill all the functional needs of our lives; they have become, for many, our offices, our schools, our daycares, and our gyms too. I don’t know about you, but the blur of needs in such a small space and the ambient and personal stress of the pandemic has made maintaining a meditation practice seem out of reach— even more so, starting a meditation practice.
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Phillip Jackson: “The Wisdom of the Crowd”
June 6, 2021
Today’s Gospel is quintessentially Mark, preaches Father Phil, due to its intricate structure of a story within a story.