Like all of New York City, Trinity Wall Street made a number of preparations in advance of Hurricane Irene -- and kept community members informed about the parish's wellbeing throughout the storm. The storm made landfall in New York City on the morning of Sunday, August 28, as a tropical storm. Below, you'll find a record of Hurricane Irene-related articles, webcasts, and blog posts.
Monday, August 29, 2011
The Parable of Hurricane Irene
The Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones reflects on what meaning we might derive from Hurricane Irene.
The Calm After the Storm
The Rev. Daniel Simons' blog post on the aftermath of Hurricane in Lower Manhattan (and Trinity Church).
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Welcome Back from the Rector
A note from the Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper, Rector, letting all know that everyone at the parish is safe and buildings are operational.
A (Sort of) Sunday Sermon
When regular services were cancelled for Sunday, August 28, the Rev. Mark Bozzuti Jones pre-recorded a special Sunday sermon.
Sunday on Twitter
With Sunday services cancelled, Trinity tweets prayers and readings via Twitter.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Residents Evacuated from St. Margaret's House
All 316 residents of St. Margaret's House, an apartment community sponsored by Trinity Wall Street for the elderly and mobility-impaired, were evacuated to friends, family, or shelters by Saturday evening. Residents began returning on Sunday evening after the storm passed.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Leaning Into the Storm
The Rev. Daniel Simons' reflects on hurricane preparations in his blog, In the Moment.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Sunday Services Cancelled
Trinity Wall Street cancels Sunday services for Sunday, August 28, due to concerns regarding Hurricane Irene.
Frequent Hurricane Updates via Social Media
Hurricane related-updates are posted frequently on Trinity Wall Street's facebook pages and Twitter feeds.
Author: Trinity Wall Street
Created: July 7, 2010
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