What would Jesus do? The frameworks for “acting like a Christian” are moving targets—largely based on scriptural, theological, and ecclesiological authority. This Forum will not be an historical overview, but rather a practical look at what is asked of faithful people in terms of their relationships with one another as a reflection of their faith. […]
Are you new to the Episcopal Church and curious to learn more about its history and traditions? Are you a long-time Episcopalian with unanswered questions about “why we do that”? Have you been considering baptism or confirmation but never knew how to take the next step?
Women's and Men's Bible Studies are a pair of connected programs that provide space for parishioners to share meaningful reflection with one another and with members of the clergy. These groups engage the upcoming Sunday’s Gospel lesson in the context of our lives. Michael Battle, Brandon Ashcraft, and Morgan Allen share leadership of the study […]
Our Trinity High Schoolers will be sharing their goals for the Church's future in this special forum. Join us to listen and learn to the youth perspective and see what their vision is. There will be a time for Q&A with our high schoolers.
Are you new to the Episcopal Church and curious to learn more about its history and traditions? Are you a long-time Episcopalian with unanswered questions about “why we do that”? Have you been considering baptism or confirmation but never knew how to take the next step?
Building on last fall's two-part series, ‘Beyond the God of Good Outcomes,’ explore with Trinity’s Rector, the Rev. Morgan S. Allen, the demanding theological idea that God - loving creator rather than scheming puppeteer - has entrusted responsibility for the cosmos to none other than each of us. Weaving theological, philosophical, and popular-culture resources, Morgan […]
Women's and Men's Bible Studies are a pair of connected programs that provide space for parishioners to share meaningful reflection with one another and with members of the clergy. These groups engage the upcoming Sunday’s Gospel lesson in the context of our lives. Michael Battle, Brandon Ashcraft, and Morgan Allen share leadership of the study […]
Building on last fall's two-part series, ‘Beyond the God of Good Outcomes,’ explore with Trinity’s Rector, the Rev. Morgan S. Allen, the demanding theological idea that God - loving creator rather than scheming puppeteer - has entrusted responsibility for the cosmos to none other than each of us. Weaving theological, philosophical, and popular-culture resources, Morgan […]
Women's and Men's Bible Studies are a pair of connected programs that provide space for parishioners to share meaningful reflection with one another and with members of the clergy. These groups engage the upcoming Sunday’s Gospel lesson in the context of our lives. Michael Battle, Brandon Ashcraft, and Morgan Allen share leadership of the study […]
Dean Emerita of the Seminary of the Southwest, Anglican biblical scholar, feminist theologian, and poet, the Very Rev. Dr. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, received degrees from Williams College and Harvard University, and was ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. A fuller bio may be found here. Dr. Kittredge will join our Lenten […]
Women's and Men's Bible Studies are a pair of connected programs that provide space for parishioners to share meaningful reflection with one another and with members of the clergy. These groups engage the upcoming Sunday’s Gospel lesson in the context of our lives. Michael Battle, Brandon Ashcraft, and Morgan Allen share leadership of the study […]
Dean Emerita of the Seminary of the Southwest, Anglican biblical scholar, feminist theologian, and poet, the Very Rev. Dr. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, received degrees from Williams College and Harvard University, and was ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. A fuller bio may be found here. Dr. Kittredge will join our Lenten […]
Women's and Men's Bible Studies are a pair of connected programs that provide space for parishioners to share meaningful reflection with one another and with members of the clergy. These groups engage the upcoming Sunday’s Gospel lesson in the context of our lives. Michael Battle, Brandon Ashcraft, and Morgan Allen share leadership of the study […]
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