In 2022, Trinity Church Wall Street completed a multi-year rejuvenation project to enhance the overall worship experience, make spaces accessible and welcoming, upgrade technology and infrastructure, and address deferred maintenance.
A Very Quick Look At Trinity’s Rejuvenation
Stained Glass at Trinity Church
Trinity Church Wall Street received and installed a new stained-glass window in 2022, created by the renowned British stained-glass artist Thomas Denny.
Learn more about the Rejuvenation with these videos and articles
Rejuvenation Amid the Pandemic
August 14, 2020 | By James Melchiorre
The rejuvenation of Trinity Church Wall Street continues in the summer of 2020, even as the coronavirus pandemic persists.
Trinity’s Rejuvenation: A (Very) Quick Look
April 24, 2020
Watch the recent rejuvenation of the nave in the 174-year-old Trinity Church, thousands of photographs and 20 months of work, in a 2 minute timelapse video.
A Very Quick Look At Trinity’s Rejuvenation
January 8, 2020
Rejuvenation closed the nave of Trinity Church from May 2018 until Christmas Eve 2019. Colin Winterbottom photographed the entire process and invites us to watch 19 months of work displayed in a video that runs a little more than a minute.
Awaiting the Return of the High Altar
October 18, 2019
The High Altar of Trinity Church Wall Street dates back more than 140 years, but has not been used for worship for almost half a century. When it returns to New York after rejuvenation, the altar will be placed in a new position.
Watch: Trinity Church Rejuvenation in Historical Context
June 14, 2018
Trinity Church Wall Street is rejuvenating the nave, the largest and primary worship space in its building at Broadway and Wall Street, a project expected to require about two years to complete.