We will host a festive reception at the end of the Easter Vigil on Saturday, April 19. Volunteers are encouraged to bring a try of hot cross buns (or another festive Easter item) and leave them at the back of the church as the service begins. Questions? Email Rev. Heidi. hthorsen@trinitynewhaven.org
On Palm Sunday (April 13), at 7:30 p.m. at Christ Church New Haven (84 Broadway), Yale ISM students Rachel Segman, Augie Segger, Eliana Barwinski, Mahima Kumara, and Alex Whittington will present James MacMillan's monumental Seven Last Words from the Cross. This work will be performed by an ensemble of local singers and instrumentalists from Yale and the greater New Haven community. Simon Lee, Kyle Picha, and Sarah Reed are members of the ensemble!
"Widely admired as one of MacMillan's finest achievements, his Seven Last Words promises an absorbing and moving experience in concert for performers and audience alike. This cantata follows Christ's final utterances at the crucifixion, meditating on each to form a dramatic and emotional sequence. This is rightly regarded as MacMillan's masterpiece. It is not easy—none of MacMillan's music really is—but what riches there are for those who scale those heights. MacMillan's conviction in this music, stemming from his deep faith, is passionately obvious and could not leave anyone unmoved by this experience." —Paul Spicer
Food banks are facing reduced supplies and increased strain due to a recent $1 billion in federal funding cuts and pauses by the USDA, impacting programs like the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) and local food purchasing initiatives.
Milford Senior Center Food Bank—serving seniors, community families, and the unhoused. DONATE HERE
Loaves and Fishes—a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides food, clothing, and access to services that meet our neighbors' basic needs. All donations to Loaves and Fishes are tax-deductible. DONATE HERE
Following our March 9 Service of Lamentation and Healing telling the stories of Lucy & Lois Tritton, we invite members of Trinity and the wider community to donate money towards a grave marker at the unmarked resting place of Lois and her grandson Frederick, at Blake Street Cemetery, to memorialize their important place in New Haven history.
This project is a collaboration between Jill Snyder (community historian), Friends of the Green, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, and Trinity on the Green.
The 144th Episcopal Church Women Annual Meeting, Program, and Luncheon will be held on Thursday, May 29 at Aqua Turf, 565 Mulberry Street, Plantsville (Southington) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Susan Lee, Ph.D. This is a cherished time to reconnect with old friends, forge new relationships, and come together in worship as we celebrate the impactful work of the Episcopal Church Women in Connecticut. Each Annual Meeting serves as a powerful reminder of God’s grace and presence. There is a suggested donation of $25. The lunch options include a choice of salmon, chicken, or vegetarian lasagna. RSVP to Lisa Levy with your choice of meal! llevy@trinitynewhaven.org
On Palm Sunday, we will offer the usual palm branches to be blessed during the liturgy. But this year, we also will offer special Palm victory crosses for lawn decoration available for a donation. These Palm victory crosses will be in church coming this upcoming Sunday, April 6.
Our Spirit Quest Youth Group is asking parishioners to help them raise funds for the Beardsley Park Zoo by baking items to sell at their Beartastic Bake Sale. Items are needed by Saturday, April 26 so they can be packaged and sold on Sunday, April 27. The proceeds will help take care of the animals. Coming up in May, Questers will be doing some spring cleaning at the zoo as a service project. Can you bake? If you can, contact Angela Arpino and let her know! family@trinitynewhaven.org
Join Children, Youth, & Family Ministry for Sunday Spark this Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the undercroft! Rev. Heidi and Deacon Kyle talk about why they chose to do what they do in the Episcopal faith. Join us for this all-ages exploration of the priesthood and diaconate. Bring questions!
As we head into the month of April, it's time to start thinking about our 2025 Christmas Market! Clean out your jewelry box and bring your donation to Trinity. Please place donations in the pink box in the Sexton's Office. Thank you for helping us get a jump start on the Christmas Market.
Questions? Contact Leigh Cromey. leighcromey@gmail.com
The next Trinity Book Group meeting will take place on Wednesday, April 9, at Maria Brandriff's home (address provided upon RSVP). We will be discussing Escape from Mariupol: A Survivor's True Story. We will be joined by Anne Howard who was told the story by Adoriana Marik. It is an incredible true story of an ordinary Ukrainian woman’s perilous journey to freedom in the face of Russia’s invasion in 2022.
If you wish to know more about the book group or to join us for this discussion, please contact Jenny Briggs. jenniferobriggs@gmail.com
This Sunday we offer our monthly Family Worship Service in the undercroft. This kid-friendly service invites families and parishioners of all ages to gather in the Undercroft at 10:35 a.m. for our own version on Sunday worship. Children and adults are invited to participate as readers, musicians, and ushers. If a child in your life would like to help in some way, send Angela a note! family@trinitynewhaven.org
Center Church on the Green, New Haven, is delighted to bring in guests artists from around the world to play our wonderful Charles Fisk Opus 54 organ. We are excited to have Nathan Laube perform a celebrity organ recital on April 6, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. Nathan Laube is a leading performer and pedagogue who is beloved around the world, and is currently Associate Professor of Organ at the Eastman School of Music.
Ticket sales have begun. Please visit the Center Church website for more info!
The Greater New Haven St. Patrick's Day Parade takes place this Sunday, March 16. Please be advised that parking bans along the parade route will take effect at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday. If you plan to attend church services in person, we strongly recommend making arrangements for a quick exit after worship and allowing for significant travel delays both to and from Trinity. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate this busy and joyful day in our city.
This past Sunday we prayed together with St. Luke's Episcopal Church and members of the wider community, centering our prayers for racial lamentation, healing, and liberation around the stories of Lucy and Lois Tritton. Read more about this important history (revealed through the important work of local historian Jill Snyder), in this thoughtful article about our prayer service, written by Lucy Gellman for the New Haven Arts Paper.
Collage art pieces will be created by our children and teens this June, so we need your old magazines and books as art materials! Parishioner Hilary Opperman is a collage artist and will be sharing her talent with us for a special youth art installation this summer. Please bring your donations—which will be cut up by our young artists—to Angela Arpino. Questions? Email family@trinitynewhaven.org
The two trees that have graced the front steps entryway over the winter are looking for a home. They are “Green Giant Arborvitae” shrubs, and will grow to about 10-12 feet. Express interest to the sexton.
Join us this Sunday at 9 a.m. for our monthly service of Choral Morning Prayer. The Choristers & Schola will sing music by Margaret Burk, George Dyson, and Amy Beach. All are welcome!
This Sunday, we will be premiere our Director of Music, Simon Lee's, new Mass setting written for the choirs, clergy, and congregation of Trinity on the Green. We are excited to be premiering newly written music, especially music which has been written especially for us by Simon! Join us this Sunday in person or online.
Join our neighbors at St. Luke's (111 Whalley Ave) for a celebration of the life and ministry of the Rt. Rev. James T. Holly, the first Black bishop of the Episcopal Church. The service will take place on Sunday, March 16, at 4 p.m.