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Elias Neau and Trinity's Outreach to Native Americans and the Enslaved
September 3, 2021 | By Jewels Tauzin
The story of Elias Neau, who is buried in the churchyard of Trinity Church Wall Street.
Grantee Spotlight: Anglican Diocese of Swaziland
August 23, 2021
For years, the Anglican Diocese of Swaziland has been at the forefront of the fight against poverty and the HIV/AIDS pandemic, providing ministries in early childhood development, nutrition, and feeding, along with a home-based care program, connecting volunteers with those in need of care.
Trinity Church Wall Street Provides $6.5 million in No-Interest Loans to NYC Nonprofit Organizations in Partnership with Nonprofit Finance Fund
August 18, 2021
Trinity Church Wall Street announced no-interest loans totaling $6.5 million to respond to the needs of nonprofit organizations in New York City. The Trinity Church Grantee Loan Fund is administered by Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) and is providing no-interest loans to 12 Trinity grantees that are working in housing, homelessness, and racial justice.
The Astor Cross | Ask Trinity Archives
August 17, 2021
The Astor Cross has stood for a hundred years in the churchyard of Trinity Church Wall Street.
Episcopal Relief & Development Announces Additional COVID-19 Emergency Responses in the United States and Worldwide
August 17, 2021
Episcopal Relief & Development is continuing to support partners in the United States and around the world in providing targeted assistance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Family Service Sermon, The Rev. Matthew A. Welsch: "And Mary Said Yes"
August 15, 2021
Father Matt's family-friendly reflection from the feast of Saint Mary the Virgin, Mother of Our Lord.
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Elizabeth Blunt: "Sanctuary and Song: The Feast of Saint Mary"
August 15, 2021
How are we to understand the mystery and miracle that is Mary?
Trinity Tombstone Tracings: The Art of Sari Dienes
August 12, 2021 | By James Melchiorre
Multimedia artist Sari Dienes utilized tombstones in the Trinity churchyard in the 1950s for her surface printing art
Back-to-School Backpack Drive
August 11, 2021
Grantee Spotlight: Bowery Residents' Committee
August 9, 2021
BRC has a widely recognized reputation for using data to develop innovative, replicable, and evidence-based approaches that effectively address the related challenges of homelessness and affordable housing, creating models such as the Safe Haven, and more recently, the groundbreaking HomeStretch model at Landing Road. Trinity’s early involvement in this project helped lead the way towards a model for future affordable housing developments that demonstrates a smarter way of allocating existing resources.