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The Rev. Phil Jackson inside an empty Trinity Church

What It Means to Be a Christian Right Now

What can we do to cultivate hope in a time that can feel hopeless? “The answer is simple — but it’s not easy,” writes the Rev. Phil Jackson. “We must live lives of faithfulness to God ... As God loves us, we must love one another.” 
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God’s Welcoming Embrace

What if the Parable of the Prodigal Son is actually about two brothers, the reckless and the rule-follower, each lost in his own way? We, too, lose our way searching for fulfillment in places we’ll never find it, writes the Rev. Yein Kim, “but God has already found us.”
26
July
Worship 11:00 am Livestream, Trinity Church

St. Margaret’s Day Service

All are invited to attend a special Holy Eucharist to celebrate St. Margaret’s Day along with our longstanding partners, the Sisters of St. Margaret, who have worshipped with and provided pastoral care to the Trinity community for decades.

27
July
Faith Education 10:00 am Trinity Commons

Discovery: Summer Sundays

This summer, join a parishioner-led discussion of the Book of Acts. We’ll explore the wild, miraculous, and even humorous stories of Jesus’s early disciples — and how they came together in the shadow of the Roman Empire to find joy and build community.

27
July
Music 7:00 pm St. Paul's Chapel

Compline by Candlelight

Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul’s Chapel, guests find a seat and hold a candle, while 30 minutes of chant-based improvised music by Downtown Voices fills the space. There’s nothing to do but listen, breathe, and be.

28
July
Faith Education 6:30 pm Online

Information Session: Sacred Ground

Join a small group dialogue that walks through America’s history of race and racism, weaving together threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity.

Our history begins in 1697.

George Washington prayed here. Alexander Hamilton is buried here. From the Great Fire of 1776 to the aftermath of 9/11, Trinity has served the people of New York. Visit us to explore our past and present.

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      • Trinity Church
      • St. Paul's Chapel
      • Trinity Commons
      • Trinity Retreat Center
      • Uptown Cemetery & Mausoleum

      Our history begins in 1697.

      George Washington prayed here. Alexander Hamilton is buried here. From the Great Fire of 1776 to the aftermath of 9/11, Trinity has served the people of New York. Visit us to explore our past and present.

      • Trinity Church

        The churchyard is home to the gravesite of Alexander Hamilton and other historic memorials and monuments. The present building is the third on the site, consecrated in 1846 and designed by British-born architect Richard Upjohn in the 19th century Gothic Revival style.

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      • St. Paul's Chapel

        George Washington prayed here after his inauguration as President in 1789. The chapel also played an important role in supporting the NYC community after 9/11. Located a few blocks north of Trinity Church, it is an active site for worship, music concerts, and community outreach.

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      • Trinity Commons

        A welcoming space with programs for all ages and backgrounds, Trinity Commons hosts a variety of activities and events to enhance the well-being of our congregation and community. Our free programs are currently available online.

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      • Trinity Retreat Center

        A refuge of healing, peace, joy, and spiritual formation for all generations, where you can slow down, connect deeply with nature, and go home ready to make an even greater impact on the world.

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      • Uptown Cemetery & Mausoleum

        Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum, located uptown in Hamilton Heights, offers the only active community mausoleum in Manhattan. In addition to being a beautiful place to visit, the Mausoleum also serves those with immediate interment needs and those who are planning ahead.

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      Rachel Held Evans

      The church is not a group of people who believe all the same things; the church is a group of people caught up in the same story, with Jesus at the center.

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