St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church is home to the city’s largest E.M. Skinner organ and America’s oldest figural stained-glass windows
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church on Montague Street continues to serve as a cultural hub with upcoming Candlelight concert series events featuring classical tributes to modern artists.

St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, a National Historic Landmark located at 157 Montague Street, is hosting a variety of community and cultural programs this year. Known for its Gothic Revival architecture and 19th-century stained glass by William Jay Bolton, the Episcopal church remains an active site for worship, a weekly Pop-Up Pantry, and historical tours.
The venue is currently featured as a primary location for the Candlelight concert series. Upcoming scheduled performances include tributes to Taylor Swift, Lauryn Hill, and Coldplay, as well as themed evenings for 90s hip-hop and film scores. Most tickets for these candlelit classical performances start at approximately $31.54.
Accessible by the R subway at Court Street or several local bus lines, the church provides wheelchair-accessible facilities. In addition to concerts, the parish holds Sunday worship services at 9:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
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