New Haven Police Chief Anthony Campbell is the guest speaker at Trinity Episcopal Church
New Haven Police Chief Anthony Campbell is the guest speaker at Trinity Episcopal Church on-the-Green in New Haven on March 17, 2019. He is introduced by the Rev. Kyle Pedersen, deacon. Campbell will leave the Police Department at the end of March to work in the state’s attorney’s office in New Haven. He is a member of the Vertical Church.
The Trinity, New Haven Boys Choir
Trinity New Haven's Boys Choir: A look into the total life experience of boys as they become accomplished vocalists. This occurs during their tenure as choir members at the Trinity Episcopal Church on the New Haven Green (Located near Yale in CT).
Trinity Girls Choir | Here Lies Fred
The Trinity Girls Choir in New Haven, Connecticut performs Here Lies Fred as part of the New Haven Chorale's third annual Happy Halloween Concert, 31 October 2015. Video for the NEw Haven Independent.
The Trinity, New Haven Girls Choir
Trinity New Haven's Girls Choir: A look into the total life experience of girls as they become accomplished vocalists. This occurs during their tenure as choir members at the Trinity Episcopal Church on the New Haven Green (Located near Yale in CT).
Trinity Church on the Green | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:19 1 History
00:07:45 1.1 First Wood Trinity Church 1752-1753
00:10:08 1.2 Second Stone Trinity Church 1814–1816
00:15:03 1.3 Description of the original Gothic building
00:19:46 1.4 Nineteenth-century changes
00:23:14 1.5 Twentieth-century changes
00:31:42 1.6 Twenty-first-century changes
00:32:56 2 Ministers
00:34:59 3 Notable members and artists
00:48:38 4 See also
00:48:48 5 Notes
00:48:57 6 Further reading
00:51:38 7 External links
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- Socrates
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Trinity Church on the Green or Trinity on the Green is a historic, culturally and community-active parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut in New Haven, Connecticut of the Episcopal Church. It is one of three historic churches on the New Haven Green.
This landmark building was designed by Ithiel Town in 1813, built between 1814 and 1815, and consecrated in 1816. It was built in what contemporaries such as the Rev. Samuel Jarvis labeled as the Gothick style. It is the first example of a thoroughly Gothic style derived church building in North America, and predates the Gothic Revival architectural style in England by more than two decades.It is notable for its historic architecture. It largely retains its original early Gothic exterior, using the indigenous New Haven trap rock, in this form, a red/brown/orange stone that changes color with light and moisture for its external walls. Its mostly newer Gothicizing interior has burgundy walls and deep-sea green ceilings, oak pews with closing doors leading into the aisle, and gilt arches, groining, and organ pipes. It has eight stained glass windows on the north and south sides, including four Tiffany stained glass windows, and a rare nonafoil or nonagon shaped nine-petal Trinity Rose Window on the chancel end of the church (to the west), added when the chancel was added in 1884. The west end (liturgical east) wall of the chancel also contains two pentafoils alpha/omega windows, and five narrow windows with medallions giving the history of creation, along with icons of the four gospels and other religious symbols. Most unusual is the east side outfacing window Trinity's History and Vision, commissioned for the 250th anniversary of the first church and designed by glass artist Val Sigsted; it is back-lit at night and it shines out on the dark New Haven green for those passing by or waiting for the bus. The stone reredos in the chancel was dedicated in 1912, with statues carved by Lee Lawrie in both late Gothic Revival and very early Art Deco styles. There is also an historically sensitive architect-designed columbarium in the nave, completed in 2009, with a small altar used in healing services.
Trinity, along with its two neighboring churches on the Green, is part of the New Haven Green Historic District, that was designated a National Historic Landmark District on December 30, 1970.Calling itself a historic church in the heart of a city, Trinity is also known for its music. Its music program includes the Choir of Men and Boys, first formed in 1885, that has performed at the White House and toured England and the Continent, the more recently formed Choir of Men and Girls, and an adult parish choir, all accompanied by a large Aeolian-Skinner organ. Its Trinity Players dramatic group performs original sermon dramas during services, and plays at other events.
Trinity Parish also sponsors the Chapel on the Green, a highly-accessible outdoor church that offers services and also lunch for the homeless every Sunday afternoon of the year regardless of weather. Its drumming circle, heard for blocks each Sunday, is its call to worship. Nearly a quarter of the parish income is spent is spent on local community outreach programs.
A cultural center, Trinity on the Green is ...
Trinity's Secret Spaces 854 x 480 v3
A walk through the oldest Gothic Revival church in North America, and onto the roof for a view of New Haven, Connecticut.
Trinity Boys Choir of New Haven Performing at the UBE MLK Tribute
The Trinity Boys Choir of Trinity Church on the Green in New Haven performing at the Southern Connecticut Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians celebration of the life of the late Rev'd Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The liturgy took place at the Church of the Holy Spirit in West Haven.
2018.10.10-Trinity-Church-Waterbury-00221
Demolition of Trinity Episcopal Church, Prospect Street, Waterbury, Connecticut. The parish was established in 1877 from the growing St. John's Episcopal Church (located on the west end of the green in downtown Waterbury). In recent years, Trinity Church was owned by The Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, visible just behind Trinity as we are looking south.
All Souls Matter - Keynote address by the Hon. Steven R. Mullins
Keynote address, All Souls Matter, presented by the Hon. Steven R. Mullins, President Southern CT Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians, delivered April 30, 2016 at the Northeast Regional UBE Conference in West Haven, Ct, hosted by the Church of the Holy Spirit, West Haven. Introduction by the Rev. Canon Dr. Lynn A. Collins, Director, Northeast Region of the Union of Black Episcopalians. (Video provided courtesy of the Hon. Steven R. Mullins)
Singing at my Father's Home going -For Every Mountain - Fletcher Jake Chambers 2.1.19
Fletcher Jake Chambers Home going 2.1.19
Immanuel Missionary Baptist Church, New Haven, CT
Easter Communion Hymn - Over the Chaos
Easter Communion Hymn - Over the Chaos
camcorded live 12 April 2009, Easter Sunday, at Church of the Redeemer, Episcopal, Morristown, NJ, USA
1) Over the chaos of the empty waters hovered the spirit, bringing forth creation;
So from the empty tomb the second Adam issued triumphant.
2) By the same spirit, we, regenerated into the body of our risen savior,
Seek through the power of the new creation life everlasting.
3) By the same spirit we are called to worship God our creator, savior, sanctifier,
Of whom the glory, in both earth and heaven, is manifested.
Tune: Mighty Savior, David Hurd, 1984
The Redeemer Congregation, Trumpet, Pipe Organ and Choir
The parish choir of the Church of the Redeemer
Wayne Burcham-Gulotta,
Music Director/Organist
J. W. Steere & Son Organ Co., Opus 701, 1918, 3/49
Ernest M. Skinner bought out Steere in 1920 and Skinner ran Steere as a separate company for about a year. Then they brought it into the fold as a separate Skinner factory. For a time organs being built there had the Skinner name but were essentially Steere organs. Much of the great Skinner at Woolsey Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA is Steere (1915 major enlargement of 1902 Hutchings). Final expansion to the Skinner instrument at Yale we know today was the 1928-1929 rebuild.
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Commissioner Steven R. Mullins Eulogizes Councilman Brent Watt
Planning & Zoning Commission Vice Chairman Steven R. Mullins delivers the eulogy for the late West Haven Fifth District City Councilman Brent Watt. The funeral took place at West Haven's Vertical Church, (former Living Word Ministries) in West Haven.
The funeral was also attended my Mayor Edward O'Brien, former Mayor John Picard, Watt's fellow City Councilors and many other community leaders and citizens.
Watt was elected to the City Council in 2011.
Christ Church, New Haven, CT January 29, 2012
Excerpts from Solemn High Mass on January 29, 2012, the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. The ordinary of the Mass sung by the choir is the Mass in E Flat (Cantus Missae) by Josef Rheinberger. Of special interest is the Last Gospel (St. John 1:1-14) proclaimed at the end of the Mass in our church from Advent through Candlemas.
Mayor Rossi Presents Bishop Baxter with an Official Citation
The Honorable Nancy Rossi, Mayor of the City of West Haven Presents Bishop Nathan Baxter, retired Bishop of Central Pennsylvania with an Official Citation from the City welcoming him to West Haven as part of the 2018 celebration of Martin Luther King Day at the Church of the Holy Spirit (Christ Church) in West Haven.
Hon. Steven R. Mullins, President of the sponsoring organization the Southern Connecticut Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians acknowledges other dignitaries in the congregation as well as the Trinity Boys Choir of New Haven and the parish acolyte guild.
New Haven Green | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:38 1 History
00:05:00 1.1 The Committee of the Proprietors of Common and Undivided Lands at New Haven
00:05:46 2 On the Green
00:08:41 3 Around the Green
00:12:18 4 See also
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The New Haven Green is a 16-acre (65,000 m2) privately owned park and recreation area located in the downtown district of the city of New Haven, Connecticut. It comprises the central square of the nine-square settlement plan of the original Puritan colonists in New Haven, and was designed and surveyed by colonist John Brockett. Today the Green is bordered by the modern paved roads of College, Chapel, Church, and Elm streets. Temple Street bisects the Green into upper (northwest) and lower (southeast) halves.
The green is host to numerous public events, such as the International Festival of Arts and Ideas and New Haven Jazz Festival, summer jazz and classical music concerts that can draw hundreds of thousands of people, as well as typical daily park activities. The New Haven Green Historic District was designated a National Historic Landmark District for the architectural significance of the three 19th-century churches located there.The New Haven Green is one of the oldest and most well-known town greens in the nation, dating back to at least 1638. As of July 2017, the City of New Haven offers free public WiFi on the Green.
Rev. Brian Bellamy Speaks at Mandela Memorial in West Haven
The Reverend Brian Odem Bellamy, Pastor of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Hamden delivers a sermon at a Memorial Evensong Service for the late South African President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit in West Haven. The service was sponsored by the Southern Connecticut Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians.
Reverend Bellamy's sermon was titled Nelson Mandela and making the impossible, possible.
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Music on the Green presented by Yale-New Haven Hospital
EAHS Choir Trinity Episcopal Church Concert 5.2014 - ave maria
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Worshipful Master's St. John's Day Address - Hon. Steven R. Mullins
The Honorable Steven R. Mullins, Worshipful Master of Annawon Lodge, #115, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons delivers his address for the Feast of St. John the Baptist, one of two patron saints of the Masonic fraturnity.
The address took place at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit (Christ Church) in West Haven, Connecticut.