Speakers and Book Talk Videos
Trinity Institute 2016 Welcomes Bishop Michael Curry
December 9, 2015
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry will preach on the opening night of TI2016, Trinity Church Wall Street’s national theological...
Pre-TI Dialogue: Education Equity
December 5, 2015
Deconstructing Whiteness
November 25, 2015
TI2016 is called “Listen for a Change: Sacred Conversations for Racial Justice” and reminds us that such conversations are not only sacred, they are...
Trinity Institute 2015 Public Lecture
November 8, 2015
Come to a panel discussion with the three winners of the essay competition from Trinity Institute 2015: Creating Common Good.
The entrants were asked to examine the post-2008 economic context and offer solutions on how best to pursue God’s promise of abundant life against the backdrop of the global financial crisis.
Racism Without Racists?
October 28, 2015
Trinity Institute 2016 is titled Listen for a Change: Sacred Conversations for Racial Justice and will feature, among other speakers, the author and...
TI2016: Start Talking
October 14, 2015
What can the people of South Africa teach us in the United States about facing our history and beginning those uncomfortable discussions about race...
Changing the Narrative
September 29, 2015
Trinity Church Wall Street is convening the national theological conference of Trinity Institute in January to explore the issue of race and, with it...
TI2016: Renouncing Privilege at the well in Samaria
September 15, 2015
White privilege, like all privilege, is hard to see when you possess it and impossible to miss when you don't. In this video, the Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown...
Pre-TI Dialogue #1: Our Children, Our Prisons
September 12, 2015
In the months leading up to Trinity’s annual theological conference, Trinity Institute (TI), a series of events called the Pre-TI Dialogues will offer...
Churches and Prisons: A To-Do List
September 2, 2015
Trinity Wall Street hosts a Pre-TI Dialogue September 12 called Our Children, Our Prisons with a particular focus on 16 and 17-year-olds who, in New...