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Tenebrae Explained: Holy Week in the Shadows
March 28, 2021
Tenebrae is a Holy Week liturgy that, notably, has no direct connection to the scriptural accounts of Jesus' final days in Jerusalem.
The Liberating Pain of the Passion
March 28, 2021
We may celebrate Palm Sunday as the triumphant return of Jesus to Jerusalem, but the liturgy also involves pain, despair, and utter heartbreak. “God came as human to the bone,” preaches the Rev. Michael A. Bird, “which means human enough to experience human doubts, bone-deep despair, and betrayal.”
The NYCHA Family Reunification Pilot Works
March 26, 2021 | By Stephanie Chrispin
Episcopal Explained: Palms and Passion
March 25, 2021
Palm Sunday, which Christians mark as the start of the holiest week of their church calendar, is a feast with a dual identity.
Introducing the 2021 Trinity Youth History Fellows
March 24, 2021 | By Jennifer Chinn and The Rev. Matthew Welsch
Family Worship: Home Edition #47
March 24, 2021 | By Fr. Matt Welsch
Each week, we’re offering a simple family-style service for you and your family to follow together at home. We hope these resources will help you find time to worship together at whatever time and in whatever way feels most comfortable and authentic for you.
Hosanna in the Highest!
March 24, 2021 | By Kathy Bozzuti-Jones
It is an astonishing insight into the nature of God that the Kingdom be built on the selfless love and suffering of God’s son.
Truth with a Capital T
March 21, 2021
A New Website for Trinity Church Wall Street
March 18, 2021 | By Lisa Jaycox
We’re delighted to debut our new website, designed with our congregation and website visitors in mind. It is faster, easier to find what you’re looking for, and organized for search engine optimization. The rich, bold colors and bright photography center our community members, and the functionality is based on a new tagging system.
Reflecting God’s presence
March 18, 2021 | By Kathryn Carroll
I think it would be well for us to soften and open eagerly to the possibility of the green shoots that will emerge from our cracked seeds.