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Trinity is a welcoming faith community committed to trusting in God. We offer a spiritual home that is safe, uplifting and inclusive. Moving beyond our doors, we strive to seek Christ in one another and our ever-changing world.
Trinity Church will be host to many of the events, talks and ceremonies over this fun-filled weekend. Our gift shop, Trinity Trinkets and Treasures, will be open during most of the events.
Stop in for a fantastic meal to start your day on Saturday.
And as usual, join us for Service Sunday morning at 9:30am. Looking forward to seeing you over the weekend!!
School is letting out, and summer vacation time is here, but remember, even in summer, The Episcopal Church welcomes you! Sunday service 9:30am! Sandals are fine!
Also, our gift shop Trinity Trinkets and Treasures, is open after Sunday service and Wednesday mornings.
Trinity Church will be open during the Sacred Sites Open House presented by The New York Landmarks Conservancy May 17 and 18. Our beautiful church will be open for visitors 1:00PM-3:00PM both days. Our gift shop Trinity Trinkets and Treasures will also be open during your visit. For more information please go to:
Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe was with us on Sunday February 9th and gave a powerful sermon. In it she reminded us that Jesus was political for his day—a day when there were only two kinds of people: the rich and powerful religious leaders, and the rest of the population. Jesus proclaimed that God wanted all of God’s children treated with mercy and compassion. This made the religious leaders uncomfortable and they eventually had him executed for it.
The bishop said that Jesus calls all of us, all of us to repentance and that can be defined as changing our minds, or at least hearing each other out. This isn’t the case today as we are so polarized. So it remains our role as followers of Christ to proclaim the Good News that Jesus wants us to care for others and that includes the marginalized.