God, who searches our hearts and motivations, calls on us to enact a posture of repentance. In such a posture, we open ourselves to God in full awareness of who we are. We can then experience God’s mercy and kindness as a gift of grace.
The Rev. Pauli Murray had a profound impact on the judicial system and racial equity in this country. Join the Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, Dean of the Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary and Trinity’s Theologian-in-Residence as she discusses the spirituality of the Rev. Pauli Murray and how her faith fueled her work for justice.
Discovery is Trinity’s education series for adults interested in how Scripture and theology can inform, shape, and enrich our lives.
Pipes at One showcases leading organists from around the country at St. Paul’s Chapel, highlighting its celebrated three-manual Noack organ. This concert features Avi Stein, organist.
Trinity’s newest series, Jazz at One features an eclectic mix of brilliant jazz artists in collaboration with JAZZHOUSE@Trinity. Watch the concert from October 18 with the Abraham Burton Quartet.
This week, we will be talking about interpretations of abstract concepts which Jeremiah and Jesus tried to apply to the realities of their followers’ lives. This isn’t easy to do with anyone, but it’s even harder with young children.
Who among us will persist in the quest for justice? Like the widow pleading her own case before the unjust judge, we must not take no for an answer. It is a matter of faith. It is a matter of trust in God’s goodness — and in our commitment to claiming God’s reign of justice with constancy.