A Community of Christians and Skeptics

Exploring the Christian
Narrative Together

Please join us for Brunch at our new location on Sunday, May 12th at 11am

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Please join us this coming Sunday, May 12th at 11am at our new location for brunch, worship, a brief reflection and a time of discussion and prayer.

315 W 110th St, New York, NY 10026

All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you!
Please email info@trinityheightschurch.com with any questions.

This Sunday, we continue our new series exploring the book of 1 Corinthians, Paul’s letter penned to the church in Corinth. And, not just any letter, rather a robust petition encouraging unity within the body of the church. So join us over the next two months as we look closely at what it means to be with and for each other exploring the foundational phrase, ‘You are a People…’

Sunday Gatherings

Over the next season Trinity Heights Church will continue to meeting for Sunday Brunch, time of worship, short reflection, discussion and collective prayer.

Community Groups

Our community groups are a great opportunity for us to love and support one another, as well as those in our neighborhood.

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Global Partners

At Trinity Heights, we are passionate about partnering with organizations around the world who are thoughtfully bringing love, peace, and reconciliation to their local communities. 

Trinity Heights is a community of people with different belief backgrounds exploring the implications of living out the Christian narrative together.

Meet our pastor: Stephen Cheung

Meet our pastor:
Stephen Cheung

Stephen is from the UK where he grew up as an agnostic. After discovering the Christian story for himself he completed his theological training at Bristol and has since served churches in the UK, Mexico and America. Stephen is obsessed with Friedrich Nietzsche and completed his PhD thesis on the atheist philosopher last year.

Stephen is married to Julia and they moved to NYC in 2014, they absolutely love living in the city. If you don’t find Stephen officing out of a local coffee shop you can find him in his box at the opera. (No, he doesn’t actually have a box at the opera, but he is an avid opera fan.)