Worship is at the heart of everything we do at Trinity. Through church services, educational programs for all ages, and the shared life of our congregation, we seek lives of deep meaning.
All are welcome at Trinity Church. Everyone, regardless of membership status, is invited to participate fully in our worship services, programs, and community life.
Through revelatory music and groundbreaking conversations with authors and thinkers, Trinity’s free programming brings our audiences new ways of seeing, and being in, the world.
As Christians we face the injustices of the world head-on and respond with love in action. At Trinity, we work to meet the needs right in front of us, here in our Lower Manhattan neighborhood.
Local Solutions, Lasting Change
Halfway through their five-year, $5 million partnership with Trinity, Episcopal Relief & Development is channeling God’s love into service to transform lives and empower communities across the globe.
Trinity Church’s Mission Real Estate Development initiative helps faith-based organizations understand the potential of property to meet critical community needs as well as create financial sustainability.
Visit & History
In 1697, Trinity Church was established at the heart of a burgeoning city — and nation. More than three centuries later, we’re still serving our parish. Visit us to explore our past and present.
A thriving, historically Black congregation expanding its mission to educate children. A “prophetic” gift from a white parish closing its doors. A partnership between Trinity and a storied community development organization. The end result? A set of renovations that will transform a church’s ability to serve its community.
Trinity Church announces its spring 2026 music season, expanding its acclaimed offerings with major premieres, rich choral masterworks, and the continuation of signature series including PIPES, Bach at One, Jazz Icons, and Jazz at One.
This winter, join a wide-ranging discussion series that dives into topics like how Christians can respond to the climate crisis, use our money to work for justice, and rewrite the narrative in perilous times.
This winter, join a wide-ranging discussion series that dives into topics like how Christians can respond to the climate crisis, use our money to work for justice, and rewrite the narrative in perilous times.
Trinity Church is introducing Compassion Cuts, a new service where barbers provide free haircuts, shampooing, and hot towel shaves to help meet the essential needs of our community with kindness and dignity. Spaces are limited. Walk-ins are welcome based on availability.
This winter, join a wide-ranging discussion series that dives into topics like how Christians can respond to the climate crisis, use our money to work for justice, and rewrite the narrative in perilous times.
For over three centuries, careful stewardship has funded Trinity's support of institutions critical to New York and to The Episcopal Church — and our work continues today.
New Yorkers who receive rental assistance often face discrimination while searching for a home. Trinity grantee Unlock NYC is giving them tools to fight back.
Education is the most reliable pathway toward generational success. Here’s how Trinity's Racial Justice team is dismantling inequities for students of color in New York City.
Our history begins in 1697.
George Washington prayed here. Alexander Hamilton is buried here. From the Great Fire of 1776 to the aftermath of 9/11, Trinity has served the people of New York. Visit us to explore our past and present.
George Washington prayed here. Alexander Hamilton is buried here. From the Great Fire of 1776 to the aftermath of 9/11, Trinity has served the people of New York. Visit us to explore our past and present.
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The churchyard is home to the gravesite of Alexander Hamilton and other historic memorials and monuments. The present building is the third on the site, consecrated in 1846 and designed by British-born architect Richard Upjohn in the 19th century Gothic Revival style.
George Washington prayed here after his inauguration as President in 1789. The chapel also played an important role in supporting the NYC community after 9/11. Located a few blocks north of Trinity Church, it is an active site for worship, music concerts, and community outreach.
A welcoming space with programs for all ages and backgrounds, Trinity Commons hosts a variety of activities and events to enhance the well-being of our congregation and community. Our free programs are currently available online.
A refuge of healing, peace, joy, and spiritual formation for all generations, where you can slow down, connect deeply with nature, and go home ready to make an even greater impact on the world.
Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum, located uptown in Hamilton Heights, offers the only active community mausoleum in Manhattan. In addition to being a beautiful place to visit, the Mausoleum also serves those with immediate interment needs and those who are planning ahead.