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Food and Justice
June 29, 2016
Manhattan is the wealthiest of the five boroughs of New York City, and home to almost a quarter-million people who are “food insecure,” according to...
Richard Rohr: The Spirituality of Leadership
June 23, 2016
Renowned writer and teacher, Fr. Richard Rohr, spoke to the Trinity community on December 6, 2015 about leadership and non-dual thinking.
The Bicentennial Begins at St. Paul’s Chapel
June 20, 2016
New York City officially began Bicentennial celebrations on May 22, 1975, the 200th anniversary of the convening of the First Provisional Congress...
Honoring Hamilton
June 10, 2016
Trinity Church Wall Street hosts two ceremonies each year to honor Alexander Hamilton. One particularly memorable event from July 2010 is documented...
Downtown Voices Scheduling Auditions
June 6, 2016
Downtown Voices (downtownvoices.net) is a semi-professional choir organized by Trinity Church Wall Street whose members include people with “day” jobs...
Families in Need: The Importance of the Ordinary
June 3, 2016
A family without shelter, without a paycheck, and without food is not such an unusual story today and, sometimes, the only place to go is the back pew...
Archbishop Tutu at St. Paul’s Chapel
May 26, 2016
The 1984 Nobel Peace Prize, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, has always made regular appearances in New York City during decades of partnership with...
Church Meets City: Making Connections
May 23, 2016
Thousands of people in New York City face the problems of homelessness and food insecurity; many of them deal with both. And since those two crises...
Charity and Justice
May 19, 2016
Educational inequity, homelessness, and food insecurity are all critical problems in New York City, but also in many other communities throughout the...
Food Insecurity and Homelessness: An NYC Snapshot
May 19, 2016
Trinity Church Wall Street convened a day-long event in April called “Church Meets City” to help some of its neighbors better navigate and access the...