This year’s Discovery theme, “New Every Morning,” reminds us that God promises not so much consistency as constancy – steadfast, loving faithfulness through changes, large and small. In the prayer known as The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55), Mary says “yes” to God’s audacious, mind-boggling, world-changing invitation to give birth to the One by whom all will be measured and blessed. She knows that nothing will ever be the same, as the mighty are cast down and the lowly raised up. In the four Sundays in Advent we will explore how we, like Mary, can access the spiritual resources we need to navigate the places of upheaval, change, and promise in our lives.
The Trinity Youth Chorus and Outreach Choirs with the Trinity Youth Orchestra present a holiday concert featuring Britten’s Ceremony of Carols and a holiday carol sing. Melissa Attebury, conductor.
Trinity Institute in January 2015 will present Creating Common Good, a practical conference for economic equality. In the second of a series of video...
Join us for a special Evensong celebrating 40 years of women's ordination in the Episcopal Church. Eight of the thirteen ordained women who have served full-time at Trinity will return to lead a special liturgy of music, readings and reflections. Preachers include Barbara Crafton, Anne Mallonee, and Anita Schell, the first ordained woman to serve on staff at Trinity.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will be one of the keynote speakers at Trinity Institute in January 2015, when people in New York City and...
Trinity Institute in January 2015 will present Creating Common Good, a practical conference for economic equality. In the first of a series of video...
A concert for the season when we remember those who have gone before us, featuring Duruflé’s Prelude et Fugue sur le nom d’Alain Op. 7 and Requiem Op...