Today's Worship Schedule | 12-Step Schedule
Nursery Care 8:45am - 1:00pm • 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor Nursery Nursery care, supervised by childcare professionals, for children ages six monthsthrough six-years-old. For more information, contact Keisha Joseph at kjoseph@trinitywallstreet.org or 212-602-0755.
The Gospel, Times, Journal, and You 10:00am - 11:00am • 74 Trinity Place, 3rd Floor, Room 3 A discussion group that reads the editorial pages of The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the assigned gospel for the day. Bring your life experiences, your political insights, an open heart and mind and let us see where the culture, poli…
Rite 13 10:00am - 11:00am • 74 Trinity Place For middle schoolers, the Rite-13 program assists young people as they take the first steps of passage away from their families and into their own lives. During these two years, the community acknowledges the gift of gender, celebrates the amazing cr…
Journey to Adulthood 10:00am - 11:00am • 74 Trinity Place A program for high school students which blends action and contemplation in teaching young people faithful living. We focus on six basic skills: active listening, negotiation, assertion, research/informal management, partnership, and leadership. For …
A Preview of Trinity Institute, “Building an Ethical Economy: Theology and the MarketPlace" 10:00am - 11:00am • 74 Trinity Place This year’s Trinity Institute will consider an ethical economy – one that works toward the biblical ideal of sufficiency for all and is resistant to exploitation – a type of economy that will be a priority, especially for clergy and lay leaders. Prev…
Holy Eucharist
11:15am - 12:30pm • Trinity Church
This principal Sunday liturgy at Trinity incorporates worship, preaching, and ceremony in the best Anglican/Episcopal tradition. The liturgy is highly participatory with congregational hymns and prayers. Music is provided by the professional Trinity …
“Building an Ethical Economy” and God’s Economy 1:00pm - 2:00pm • Trinity Church A discussion that will consider how the Trinity Institute theme of “Building an Ethical Economy” is related to “God’s Economy,” our Fall Discovery topic. Are they the same or do they differ in substantial ways?