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    "Unwavering Spirit: Hope & Healing at Ground Zero"
Located directly across from the World Trade Center site, St. Paul's Chapel, an Episcopal church, was home to an extraordinary eight-month volunteer relief effort after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Unwavering Spirit, a new interactive exhibit, honors that ministry and its legacy of love and compassion.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Sunday Services:
8:00am - 9:00am: Holy Eucharist: A quiet, simple, and reverent celebration of Communion using Rite II from the Book of Common Prayer, with no music and a brief homily. Perfect for those who desire an early service lasting no more than 40 minutes.

10:00am - 11:00am: Holy Eucharist: An energetic celebration of Communion "in the round," with participatory global music led by the Chapel Singers and a homily. Join us after the liturgy for coffee, pastries and fellowship.

February Events:
Monday, February 15th at 6:00pm: Community Sing-along led by Marilyn Haskel. Come join in an hour of singing for fun – love songs, pop tunes, folk music, and more! A love of singing is all that is required. Light refreshments will be served. A $5.00 donation is appreciated.

5/16 from 1:00-1:30pm: The Glasgow Academy Choir, from Glasgow, Scotland, will perform.

5/17 from 8:00am-9:00pm: Ash Wednesday Imposition of Ashes: Imposition of ashes for Ash Wednesday throughout the day and evening.

5/17 from 8:00pm-9:00pm: Contemporary Liturgy of Ash Wednesday: This contemporary liturgy of Ash Wednesday is in the informal style of regular worship at St. Paul's. Music by the St. Paul's Chapel Singers, with congregational hymns and songs.

5/18 from 4:00-6:00pm: Labyrinth Walk: The St. Paul's labyrinth is open to the public and available for walks every third Thursday of the month. Walking the labyrinth usually takes 20-30 minutes. A brief introduction to walking a labyrinth will be offered at 4pm.




Maestro Stefan Parkman returns to lead the Trinity Choir in music from Estonia, Finland, and continental Europe -- stunning choral works of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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This audio slideshow explores the ongoing ministry of the Sisters of St. Margaret in Haiti.
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A letter from Trinity Wall Street.
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Questions, conversations, and calls to action from the 2010 Trinity Institute conference.
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St. Paul's Chapel is Manhattan's oldest public building in continuous use.

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Hours of Operation
Ground Zero Ministry Exhibit:
10am - 6pm Weekdays
10am - 4pm Saturday
7am - 3pm Sunday

Churchyard closes at 5 pm daily

Worship Schedule
Prayers for Peace:
Daily 12:30 PM
International Prayers for Peace Booklet (PDF)

Holy Eucharist:
Sunday 8:00 AM
Sunday 10:00 AM

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Museum of Lower Manhattan

St. Paul's ChurchyardOnline GuestbookInteractive TourVideo & Photo
Take a virtual walk through the Chapel's 200 year-old churchyard and learn about the historic figures buried here - or search the parish records for your own ancestors.
See snapshots of our recent guests and events, read greetings of visitors from around the world or leave us a message about your own experience at St. Paul’s.
Preview our new memorial exhibit through an interactive artifact archive and historical timeline, or send an inspirational St. Paul's e-card. Contact us in advance to plan your visit or reserve free docent tours.
Watch a videoclip of sculptor Steve Tobin revealing what inspired him to turn the Sycamore that saved St. Paul's on 9/11 into a work of art.
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