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Messiah
December 21, 2014
Messiah and Trinity have a long history – Trinity presented one of the first performances of the work in North America in 1770, and the GRAMMY®- nominated Trinity Choir and Trinity Baroque Orchestra are still widely regarded as some of the greatest interpreters of the work. The ensemble’s 2012 performance was hailed by Zachary Woolfe of The New York Times “…to experience the full, formidable range of ‘Messiah,’ from the furious flames of the ‘refiner’s fire’ to the delirious party of the finale… let Trinity be your guide.” “A model of what is musically and emotionally possible” (NY Times), Trinity Wall Street performs its annually celebrated Messiah, conducted by Julian Wachner.
In Honor and Memory
December 18, 2014
The Rev. Dr. James Cooper, Rector of Trinity Wall Street, rang the bell of hope on December 18th in remembrance of those killed this week in the siege...
Dr. Cornel West on Ferguson, Protest, and Hope
December 17, 2014
As the nation grapples with the issues of race and injustice following the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner at the hands of police officers...
Christmas Eve Community Carol Sing with Brass and Percussion
December 14, 2014
Once in Royal David's City/O come all ye faithful/Wachner new version: The snow lay on the ground/12 days of Christmas/Angels we have heard on high/Hark the herald angels/Silent night /Joy to the world
Equalizing Expectations
December 12, 2014
Economic inequality reveals itself repeatedly in public schools where the probability of academic success for children is almost always directly...
Praying and Marching from St. Paul’s Chapel
December 8, 2014
St. Paul’s Chapel hosted interfaith clergy and other members of New York City congregations for prayer on Monday morning. The service was followed by...
Discovery: New Every Morning: To say Yes to the Son of God Is to Say Yes to the Secular Age
December 7, 2014
This year’s Discovery theme, “New Every Morning,” reminds us that God promises not so much consistency as constancy – steadfast, loving faithfulness through changes, large and small. In the prayer known as The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55), Mary says “yes” to God’s audacious, mind-boggling, world-changing invitation to give birth to the One by whom all will be measured and blessed. She knows that nothing will ever be the same, as the mighty are cast down and the lowly raised up. In the four Sundays in Advent we will explore how we, like Mary, can access the spiritual resources we need to navigate the places of upheaval, change, and promise in our lives.
Trinity Youth Chorus Holiday Concert
December 5, 2014
The Trinity Youth Chorus and Outreach Choirs with the Trinity Youth Orchestra present a holiday concert featuring Britten’s Ceremony of Carols and a holiday carol sing. Melissa Attebury, conductor.
Church Credit Champions
December 3, 2014
People with lower incomes are not only more likely to run short of money, they must almost always pay a lot more to borrow it. Now, more and more...
Capitalism and the Common Good
November 24, 2014
Professor and author Dr. Cornel West will be one of the keynote speakers at Trinity Institute in January 2015, when people in New York City and at...