We live with “intense emotions swirling around and inside us,” preaches the Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles, namely anger and grief. On their own, our emotions are not good or bad; It’s how we harness them that matters. When we process our feelings and channel them into action, we’re doing the work of repair. With God’s help we become part of healing the world.
What are we hungry for when we can’t stop wanting? The desire to be filled and fulfilled is in all of us, preaches the Rev. Yein Kim, and it’s not by accident: Restlessness drives us toward others.
The ordination of women in The Episcopal Church, preaches the Rev. Elizabeth Blunt on the commemoration of the first women priests, says something important about who we strive to be: a new kind of community that becomes more like God’s kingdom when we seek unity in diversity.
Join us for a special jazz evensong featuring Theodicy Jazz Collective and members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street. Bringing together sounds from jazz and gospel and rhythms from Latin America and Africa, the collective’s music is a shout for joy, a cry for hope, a call to action — and a constant prayer.
All are invited to attend a special Holy Eucharist to celebrate St. Margaret’s Day with the Trinity community and the Sisters of St. Margaret. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall.
There are times we must choose between protecting our own power and valuing the lives of others — no matter the cost. When facing this decision, the Rev. Patrick Williams encourages us to center God.