Trinity Voices

July 7, 2020
I’m still thinking about a man’s tee-shirt I spotted in the freezer aisle a few weeks ago. It carried a two-word assertion, the first “2020” and the second a verb not repeatable here and mostly reserved in these parts for the New York Yankees. I grimly agreed and reached for a pint of Brigham’sRead More >
The Rev. Morgan Allen
July 1, 2020
We hope that this letter finds you and yours in good health and wellness. Following up on the Wardens’ letter of last week, I join Morgan in this message and write to you as a fellow parishioner, husband, and father of three, and as a medical scientist engaged daily in the study of COVID-19. Read More >
The Rev. Morgan Allen
June 30, 2020
As the weather gets warmer and daylight stretches longer, I’m reminded that though many of the familiar markers of spring looked very different than usual this year, summer has arrived at our doorstep once again. While I am happily welcoming the sunny weather, it’s also tinged with some sadness andRead More >
Mark Morrow ('23)
June 18, 2020
What days we are sharing! Days of pandemic constraint, worry, and mourning, days of tragedy and hard-to-bottle fury, as we bear witness – again – to the horrific legacy of our national history when it comes to race. Our only reliable resources in such times are the ones our faith calls us to:Read More >
The Rev. Morgan Allen
June 10, 2020
A recent New Yorker cartoon gave me grim chuckle a few weeks ago. In it, the allegorical figure of Death stands outside an apartment door, cowled as usual and with scythe at the ready. A clearly terrified couple stands in their just-opened doorway. “Relax,” says Death. “I’m only here for yourRead More >