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Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Connected to the Mind of Christ

October 12, 2023 | By Faith Formation and Education

“The idea of unity is not just some pie-in-the-sky idea that sounds nice on paper,” writes Summerlee Staten. “For [the Apostle] Paul, unity in Christ is a metaphysical reality that has the power to transform the world.”

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Uplifting Indigenous Voices, Today and Every Day

October 9, 2023 | By Summerlee Staten

This fall at Trinity Church, we’re hosting a variety of faith formation programs that welcome and uplift Indigenous voices. Today on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and every day in the life of our parish, we elevate Indigenous stories, experiences, and spiritualities — and celebrate the prismatic ways they inform and enrich The Episcopal Church and our communal faith.

September 27, 2023, Mental Health Symposium
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Housing Reform Is Mental Healthcare

October 9, 2023 | By Jessica Athens

People without homes live in greater peril of poor mental health, and a steep rise in homelessness in New York City is exacerbating that danger. Trinity Church Wall Street’s fourth symposium on mental health on September 27 focused on this intersection between homelessness and mental health crises.

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Welcoming the Stranger: A Letter from Fr. Phil

October 5, 2023 | By The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson

The Rev. Phil Jackson, Trinity‘s Rector, reflects on Trinity’s commitment to caring for our neighbors, no matter where they’ve come from or how long they’ve been here.

Trinity Leadership Fellows 2023 - class instruction on community organizing by Brad R. Fulton
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To Lead, You Need to Listen, Love, and Serve

October 2, 2023 | By Rob Garris

The second class of Trinity Leadership Fellows gathered in early September — coming together from Argentina, the United Kingdom, several countries in Africa, and across the United States —to start their journey as faith leaders called to serve their communities, congregations, and God.

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Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: Divine Possibility

September 30, 2023 | By Faith Formation and Education

The wisdom and rhythms of the lectionary help us unlock the cyclical mysteries of life on earth. Week after week, our ancient texts open portals in our hearts and minds, allowing us to reimagine ways of being in the world and in relationship with God and one another.

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Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: The Radical Grace of God

September 21, 2023 | By Faith Formation and Education

“One might think God’s generosity and grace are welcome news,” writes Ruth Frey, looking at Sunday’s readings from Exodus and Matthew, “but it turns out we have a hard time receiving these gifts. For one thing, we often don’t recognize them.”

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Big Music, Jewel-Box Space: Welcome to Trinity's Tiny Concerts!

September 14, 2023 | By Sharlene Breakey

With a new organ, a treasure-chest space, and a brilliantly conceived early music focus, Trinity Church is launching Tiny Concerts— a new series celebrating a newly handcrafted pipe organ built exclusively to play 17th century music.

NCS Scholars and clients visit Brown Harris Stevens’ Midtown office.
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Grantee Spotlight: Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter

September 13, 2023

In response to increased housing insecurity among CUNY students, Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter (NCS), a longtime leader in the New York housing solutions space, launched the NCS Scholars pilot program in October 2022 with the support of Trinity funding and expertise.