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Trinity Church, Holy Week, 2002, following the renovations and
the installation of the "Last Supper" stained Glass Window.
Trinity
Church, Summer, 2002 View from the aisle.
Photo courtesy of Martha Webb
A View from the aisle, Christmas, 1997
The interior of the present church prior to 1920. Note the gas lighting
fixtures and the placement of the stained glass window over the Altar. The window
was moved to its present location in the Chapel in 1920.
A View of the Church and
Parish House from Trinity Lane, 1997
An Artist's rendering of the Second Church Building,
built in 1754. This structure burned in 1858 and was replaced by the
current building in 1861.
Trinity's Labyrinth is a memorial to the victims of 9/11. Workers from the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and other parishioners completed the Labyrinth during the fall of 2003 and we are in the process of landscaping around the area. The Labyrinth provides the community with a place of prayer in remembrance of those who lost their lives in the terrorists attacks of 9/11. The Labyrinth is an ancient vehicle for prayer and meditation and a guide to the Labyrinth is now available at the sign marking the entrance to the Labyrinth.

Installed in Spring, 2002, the latest addition to our stained glass windows is a newly commissioned window from Lamb Studios which represents the Last Supper. A gift from the Estate of Estelle A. David, the window was given in memory of the David family.
Site Maintained by
Fr. Robert L. Counselman, Rector
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