Recent Videos
Damaged Heritage: A Conversation
June 14, 2020
Trinity parishioner J. Chester Johnson discusses his book, Damaged Heritage: The Elaine Race Massacre and a Story of Reconciliation, and the legacy of racism and hope for reconciliation with fellow Arkansas native Catherine Meeks.
11:15am Sermon, The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson: Is Anything Too Difficult for God?
June 14, 2020
In this time of racial injustice, turmoil, and division, is anything too hard for God to do? The Rev. Phillip Jackson says no.
Compline by Candlelight: From the Archives
June 14, 2020
Find peace and stillness as you end one week and begin the next. Come as you are, find a seat, and hold a candle. For thirty minutes let mantra-like...
Comfort at One with Andrew Yee
June 12, 2020
Today’s Comfort at One features an at-home performance from one of our NOVUS NY core members, cellist Andrew Yee, in concert with... themself!
Truth, Then Reconciliation
June 11, 2020
Sheila Walker, a black woman, and Chester Johnson, a white man, are both Arkansas natives, born in the same decade, with family ties to a race massacre that killed more than a hundred African Americans a century ago.
11:15am Sermon, The Rev. Winnie Varghese, "The Breath of Life"
June 7, 2020
"In the land of the free, you are not guaranteed your breath." The Rev. Winnie Varghese examines our quest for breath and Genesis 1, where we first...
Compline by Candlelight: From the Archives
June 7, 2020
Find peace and stillness as you end one week and begin the next. Come as you are, find a seat, and hold a candle. For thirty minutes let mantra-like...
Trinity Union Fellows: Navigating the Pandemic
June 5, 2020
Six students, three from China and three from India, arrived in New York in August 2019 as the second cohort of the Trinity Union Fellows. They anticipated a year of study and new experiences in the United States, a year that was dramatically altered by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Comfort at One with Julian Wachner
June 5, 2020
Today’s Comfort at One features an at home improvisation of our audience-chosen hymn by our Director of Music, Julian Wachner.
The Pride Flag Unfurled
June 1, 2020
The Rev. Matt Welsch hoisted the Pride Flag, and offered a prayer, to signify June as Pride Month at Trinity Church Wall Street and St. Paul’s Chapel. The Pride Flag symbolizes Trinity’s Core Value of Inclusiveness.