Handbells ring for service prelude at Trinity Wall Street

January 18, 2013
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On Sunday, January 6, a group of New Yorkers rang handbells in the church for the opening of Trinity's 11:15 a.m. service.

Because Trinity videotapes services, this performance is now publicly available on Trinity's website, for viewing and listening. We thought others might be interested to see it here.

It's just some plain hunt on 8, but we feel it is a good beginning, and bodes well for future performances of this kind.

From left to right the ringers are Arthur Crumlish, Jeremy Bates, Chapman Knott, and Tigger Benford.

Many thanks to Martha Partridge for organizing this performance and for giving cues during it.