From the Historian: Elijah Winchester Donald

Dear Trinity Church and friends, Elijah Winchester Donald preferred the monicker E. Winchester Donald. As the tenth Rector of Trinity Church, called to serve in October 1892, he followed in […]
Ministry Council Forum

Just as we organize our life within our larger family and community, we organize the way we live as members of the same household and how many people get many […]
Epiphany Forum Series: The Household in Ephesos

1/14: “The Household in Ephesos”, led by the Rev. Dr. Katherine Shaner. We turn to the practical life of the household, understanding better how ‘real life’ was in the time of […]
From the Historian: Touches of Scarlet

A Glimpse into the Life of Margaret Redmond Samuel anointing David. David playing before Saul. The Queen of Sheba standing before King Solomon. So many stories in one window. It […]
Ephesians Forum 4 of 4 • Troubling Texts: Ephesians in Place and Space

This Forum, Troubling Texts: Ephesians in Space and Place, features special guest the Rev. Dr. Katherine Shaner. Given her research on material culture and the spaces and places of the […]
Ephesians Forum 3 of 4

Taking up bookend texts – Ephesians 1:17-23 and 6:10-17 – Morgan explores Ephesians’ “powers,” from the prayer in the first chapter for believers to know the “immeasurable greatness” of Christ’s power, to the commission […]
From the Historian: Inheritance and the History Behind “The Ascension” Window

Dear Trinity Church and friends, The twenty-two people bound in the hold of the vessel Fair Lady were all male, mostly men but some boys as well. They boarded in St. Croix, […]
Ephesians Forum 2 of 4

Join with fellow “companions in [Trinity’s] household of God” for our this Ephesians forum, presented by our Stewardship Committee. We start with a brief talk by parishioner and Director of […]
Ephesians Forum 1 of 4

The Letter to the Ephesians was written as a source of encouragement to the church in Ephesus (Turkey). Paul (or a writer using Paul’s name and style) wrote to the […]
From the Historian: The Window ‘Charity’

Dear Trinity Church and friends, The window ‘Charity’ was designed by artist Frederic Crowninshield. It was located on the south wall in the Trinity Chapel, an area now called the […]