Christmastide concludes—and a new liturgical season begins—with the Epiphany, which is one of the seven principal feasts of the Episcopal Church and is celebrated on January 6 each year. The day commemorates the epiphany, or manifestation, of God among us in human form.
Find peace and stillness as you end one week and begin the next. Come as you are, find a seat, and hold a candle. For thirty minutes let mantra-like...
Citing what he calls the “majestic opening” words of both the Letter to the Hebrews and the Gospel according to John, the Rev. Phillip Jackson reminds...
A Eucharist in celebration of Christmas. Music is provided by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street. The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, celebrant; the Rev. Elizabeth Blunt, preacher.
A simple service with families in mind, featuring traditional Christmas carols, children's sermon, and the Choir of Trinity Wall Street. The Rev. Matthew Welsch, celebrant; the Rev. Mark Francisco Bozzuti-Jones, preacher.
"Remembrance is such a fundamental part of the Christian faith," said the Rev. Phil Jackson in his sermon on Christmas Eve. Recalling Christmases past...