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Four Lessons from Trinity Youth Chorus
June 23, 2021 | By Victoria Lee, graduating chorister
I’ve been a member of Trinity Youth Chorus since I was seven years old. As I graduate this week from high school—and the chorus—I’ve been reflecting on my time in the ensemble. I’m so grateful for the memories, the friendships, and for everything I’ve learned. Here are the four main lessons that I’ll take with me as I move forward.
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles: “Surviving the Storm: The Three Threads of Our Lifeline”
June 20, 2021
When one of life’s unavoidable storms arises, “there is a lifeline for you to hold on to” as you make the crossing to the other side, preaches Mother Kristin.
Family Service Sermon, The Rev. Michael A. Bird: "Finding Peace on the Stormy Seas"
June 20, 2021
When navigating moments of confusion, change, and even danger –be it pandemic life or the stormy seas of today’s reading– God is always with us, preaches Father Bird, and will not let us go.
AIDS Walk: A Lifelong Commitment
June 18, 2021 | By James Melchiorre
Two parishioners of Trinity Church Wall Street explain the reasons for their dedication to supporting AIDS Walk New York for more than three decades.
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.