Trinity’s Theologian in Residence, the Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, begins a new video series with leaders who are shining light on critical issues facing today’s church, our individual identities, and our shared life in society, beginning with author Austin Channing Brown.
Every Wednesday at 1:00pm if you need it, and who doesn't?
Enjoy a Bach cantata each week accompanied by memorable music from an early to modern composer.
Trinity's Vicar, the Rev. Phillip Jackson, preaches on a one-sided contract in which God is responsible for all the IOUs.
Trinity Church Wall Street is a growing and vibrant Episcopal community that seeks to serve and heal the world by building neighborhoods that live Gospel truths, generations of faithful leaders, and sustainable communities. We invite you to join us in worship and participate in our ministries. Learn more about our mission, vision, and core values: faith, integrity, inclusiveness, compassion, social justice, and stewardship.
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Trinity Church, the third church building on this site, was consecrated in 1846. It is the home of an active, growing congregation with worship services in the Chapel of All Saints every weekday and Sunday mornings. The chapel is open to visitors every day, but the main sanctuary is currently closed for a two-year rejuvenation project. The churchyard is also open to visitors who wish to visit Alexander Hamilton’s grave and other historic memorials or enjoy a moment of quiet.
Built in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is part of the Trinity Church Wall Street parish. George Washington prayed here after his inauguration as President in 1789. It is open to visitors daily, and worship services are held every Sunday. The chapel also regularly hosts community events, concerts, and art exhibitions. The churchyard is open to visitors who wish to visit the historic memorials and monuments or enjoy a moment of quiet. Free guided tours are available Fridays at 3pm.
The Trinity Church Wall Street physical campus encompasses not only Trinity Church at Wall Street, but also two chapels, the Trinity Preschool, the Cemetery and Mausoleum in uptown Manhattan, Trinity Retreat Center, St. Margaret’s House, and meeting spaces where worship services and community events are held.


































