Discovery: The Gift and Challenge of Forgiveness

Forgiveness is hard, particularly amid intractable differences — or when you’re waiting for an apology. Yet it’s the practice at the heart of our faith. More than a pie-in-the-sky ideal, authentic forgiveness grows from the ardent belief that a better world is not only possible, but inevitable. In sessions led by Trinity clergy, learn how cultivating a willingness to forgive is tied directly to mustering the Christian courage to meet this moment.
September 28: The Rev. Michael Bird on the Lord’s prayer and forgiveness as a Christian practice
October 5: The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles
October 12: Speaker to be announced
October 19: The Rev. Phil Jackson on hope, courage, and the strength to forgive
October 26: The Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones on how to forgive the unforgivable
About the Event:
Forgiveness is hard, particularly amid intractable differences — or when you’re waiting for an apology. Yet it’s the practice at the heart of our faith. More than a pie-in-the-sky ideal, authentic forgiveness grows from the ardent belief that a better world is not only possible, but inevitable. In sessions led by Trinity clergy, learn how cultivating a willingness to forgive is tied directly to mustering the Christian courage to meet this moment.
September 28: The Rev. Michael Bird on the Lord’s prayer and forgiveness as a Christian practice
October 5: The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles
October 12: Speaker to be announced
October 19: The Rev. Phil Jackson on hope, courage, and the strength to forgive
October 26: The Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones on how to forgive the unforgivable





