Trinity News: Scenes from a Revival

August 16, 2011


Letter from the Rector

Anglican Partnerships
A letter from Dr. James H. Cooper, rector of Trinity Wall Street.

Remember to Love

Observing the 10th Anniversary of September 11, 2001                                                 Schedule of events and services.

For the Record
News from Trinity Wall Street

17 Days of Celebration
Ascension Day was the start of the 17 Days celebration at Trinity Wall Street, marking the seventeen days between Ascension Day and Trinity Sunday on June 19. There was “something for everyone, every day” during the festival, with dozens of worship opportunities, classes, community events, and volunteer opportunities planned to welcome the entire community to Trinity.

Homeless Outreach Begins with Conversation
Trinity's partnership with the Bowery Residents' Committee helps the parish be involved in homeless outreach in Lower Manhattan every day.

All Our Children Book Buddies Meet
After reading The Westing Game and exchanging emails about the book, the "book buddies" met at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

A Gift for Cathedral in Shanghai
Holy Trinity Cathedral was recently restored, with help from friends near and far.

Panama Mission and Service
In May, Trinity parishioners and staff traveled to Panama for a Mission and Service Trip, where they worked with partners from the Episcopal Church in Panama.

Bob Marley Draws Crowds
Two (very different) series of Christian education classes drew a number of Trinity parishioners, staff, and visitors this spring.

King James Draws Crowds
Two (very different) series of Christian education classes drew a number of Trinity parishioners, staff, and visitors this spring.

The Visitor File

The Visitor File: Michael Curry
The Rt. Rev. Michael Curry, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, preached at Trinity Wall Street on Ascension Day, June 2, 2011.

Angles on the Square
Neighborhood news from Hudson Square, home of Trinity Real Estate

The Jackie Robinson Foundation at One Hudson Square
The only civil rights museum in New York City is coming to Hudson Square.

Trinity Real Estate Goes Green
It's hip to be green--but what does that mean for a portfolio of buildings?

The Archivist’s Mailbag

Discover America's First Monument
The monument to General Richard Montgomery, fixed to the east window of St. Paul's Chapel, has been restored.

Features

Scenes from a Revival
Lower Manhattan's population has doubled in the last decade. What does it mean, and what does it mean for Trinity Church?

Ministering in a Growing Neighborhood (That Happens to be Lower Manhattan)
Trinity Program leaders share their thoughts on what it's like to do ministry in a growing neighborhood.

Notes on a 9/11 Sermon
Trinity's Rector, the Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper, shares sermon notes he's made in advance of the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

When Tourists Become Pilgrims
The Rev. Daniel Simons on journeys of meaning.

Faith at Work
The Rev. Deacon Robert Zito on how we learn to get along at work.

The Trinity Choir: Music Teachers for a Week
Follow members of the Trinity Choir as they lead the third annual music camp for children at All Souls Episcopal Church and Community Center in New Orleans Lower Ninth Ward.

What Have You Learned?

Robert Ridgell
Robert Ridgell was Organist and the Director of the Trinity Youth Chorus at Trinity Wall Street for the past six years. He became Director of Music at The Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul, Minnesota, in July.

Anglican Communion Stories

The Trinity Fellows Go Global

Parish Perspectives

Spring and Summer in Photos

Pew and Partner Notes

News from Trinity's partners and friends
The latest updates from near and far.

Letter from Lower Manhattan

Diversity
Reflections from the Rev. Canon Anne Mallonee, vicar of Trinity Wall Street.

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