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| Name | Trinity Church |
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Trinity Church is a historic Episcopal Church located in New York City, Manhattan, near the World Trade Center and Wall Street. The church has a long history dating back to the 18th century, with notable figures such as George Washington and Alexander Hamilton attending services. King's College, now known as Columbia University, was founded in 1754 by Samuel Johnson (clergyman), a Church of England clergyman, and William Samuel Johnson, with the support of Trinity Church's Church of England clergy. The church has been rebuilt several times, with the current building designed by Richard Upjohn and consecrated in 1846, featuring a mix of Gothic Revival architecture and Romanesque Revival architecture.
The history of Trinity Church dates back to 1698, when it was founded by a group of Church of England clergy, including William Vesey (clergyman), with the support of King William III and Queen Mary II. The church's first building was constructed in 1698 and was located near the Hudson River. In 1705, the church was rebuilt and relocated to its current site, with the support of Queen Anne. During the American Revolution, the church was damaged by fire, and in 1790, it was rebuilt again, with the support of George Washington and John Jay. The church has been associated with many notable figures, including Robert Fulton, William Dunlap, and John Jacob Astor, who were all Episcopal Church members. The church has also been involved in various New York City events, including the New York City draft riots and the Great Depression.
The current building of Trinity Church was designed by Richard Upjohn and features a mix of Gothic Revival architecture and Romanesque Revival architecture. The church's design was influenced by the works of Augustus Welby Pugin and Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, and features a large steeple and a rose window. The church's interior features a large nave and a chancel, with stained glass windows designed by John La Farge and Louis Comfort Tiffany. The church's architecture has been praised by many, including Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier, and has been designated as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service. The church is also located near other notable New York City landmarks, including the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, and St. Paul's Chapel.
The worship and music at Trinity Church are an integral part of the church's tradition, with a strong emphasis on Anglican Communion and Episcopal Church practices. The church's music program features a professional choir and organist, with a repertoire that includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Charles Villiers Stanford. The church also hosts various concerts and recitals throughout the year, featuring musicians such as Leonard Bernstein and Pierre Boulez. The church's worship services are led by the Rector of Trinity Church, who is assisted by a team of clergy and lay readers. The church is also associated with the General Theological Seminary and the Episcopal Divinity School.
Trinity Church has been served by many notable clergy throughout its history, including William Vesey (clergyman), Samuel Provoost, and Harry S. Kennedy. The church's current Rector of Trinity Church is the Reverend Dr. William Lupfer, who has served the church since 2015. Other notable clergy associated with the church include Bishop Paul Moore Jr., Bishop John Shelby Spong, and Bishop Mark Sisk. The church has also been associated with various Episcopal Church leaders, including Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.
Trinity Church is committed to community outreach and service, with a variety of programs and initiatives aimed at supporting the local community. The church operates a food bank and a soup kitchen, and provides support for the homeless and low-income families. The church also partners with various New York City organizations, including the New York City Department of Homeless Services and the United Way of New York City. The church's community outreach programs are led by the Trinity Church Community Outreach Committee, which is composed of clergy, lay leaders, and volunteers. The church is also associated with various Episcopal Church organizations, including the Episcopal Relief & Development and the Episcopal Church Foundation.
Trinity Church has been designated as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The church is also a New York City designated landmark and is listed on the New York State Register of Historic Places. The church's landmark status recognizes its historical and architectural significance, as well as its importance as a cultural and religious institution in New York City. The church is also located near other notable New York City landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The church's landmark status has been recognized by various organizations, including the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Category:Episcopal churches in New York City