Education Videos
Trinity's Pedestrian Bridge | Ask Trinity Archives
June 1, 2021
Learn the history of Trinity's pedestrian bridge, connecting Trinity church with Trinity's offices.
Congratulations to the CDSP Class of 2021
May 22, 2021
Church Divinity School of the Pacific, a ministry partner of Trinity Church Wall Street, celebrated the 20 graduates of the Class of 2021 with commencement Saturday, May 22.
Discovery: Evicted in the American City
April 28, 2021
Discovery is Trinity's adult formation series. In Eastertide, we'll focus on eviction and sociologist Matthew Desmond's book, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.
Rising Ground: The Legacy of John Watts, Jr. | Ask Trinity Archives
April 27, 2021
Rising Ground, formerly known as Leake & Watts, includes a history with strong connections to Trinity Church Wall Street.
Explaining the Easter Vigil: A Night of Transition
April 1, 2021
The Great Vigil of Easter dates from the second century CE when new members of the Christian community were welcomed with baptism and Holy Communion.
Good Friday: Recognizing the Vulnerable
March 31, 2021
Good Friday is the most solemn date on the Church calendar, reminding us of the crucifixion of Jesus and the vulnerability to cruelty that can still be seen today.
Discovery: Psalms for the Wilderness
February 21, 2021
The season of Lent leads us through changing, and sometimes challenging, spiritual landscapes. Through the close examination of several beautiful and...
The Future of New York City: A Conversation with Errol Louis
February 13, 2021
Get ready for the upcoming NYC elections by joining the Rev. Phillip Jackson as he talks with Errol Louis, political analyst and host of New York 1’s “Inside City Hall,” as they consider the pressing issues facing the city.
Different Americas: The Stories We Tell about Ourselves with Colin Woodard
November 12, 2020
We are living through a time of diverging national narratives. How do we come to understand who we are as a country? Hear from Colin Woodard, author...
Damaged Heritage: A Conversation
June 14, 2020
Trinity parishioner J. Chester Johnson discusses his book, Damaged Heritage: The Elaine Race Massacre and a Story of Reconciliation, and the legacy of racism and hope for reconciliation with fellow Arkansas native Catherine Meeks.