In the first of a four-part series of conversations called "Communion & Community," the Rev. Philip Jackson speaks with author, speaker, and activist Parker Palmer.
Today’s Comfort at One video features an at-home performance from one of our core members of NOVUS NY, cellist Andrew Yee. In this video, Andrew shares their incredible talents as a chamber musician in an all-cello version of Ego Flos Campi by Jacob Clemens non Papa.
By providing access to community-based housing and comprehensive services, such as employment support and mental health therapy, Housing Plus Solutions enables women to reclaim their lives. Housing Plus Solutions is one of five peer providers that form Project SHERO.
Apply to join a diverse cohort of emerging leaders on a two-year journey of faith-inspired, values-driven, and community-oriented learning and mentorship. The Trinity Leadership Fellows program is currently recruiting 12 newly ordained and 12 early career fellows across the country. Watch the informational webinar here.
Today for Comfort at One we present Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 80, featuring soloists Molly Netter, Sarah Brailey, Clifton Massey, Stephen Sands, and Jonathan Woody. This Bach at One performance is from Trinity's 2018 St. Paul's Chapel organ inauguration festival.
The Holy Spirit had filled Jesus with a clear vision of the ways he could show and share the good news of God’s loving “kin-dom.” He committed to his mission by pronouncing himself and his purpose in public in front of people who had known him as an ordinary child. But Jesus knew that God loved him and everyone the same; and everyone is special and beloved.
Inspired by the writings of D. H. Lawrence, Barbara Brown Taylor, and the late Thích Nhất Hạnh, Mother Kristin preaches about the mysterious, life-giving “third thing” that springs from us and connects us beyond ourselves.
The work of discipleship — the work of following Jesus — thus reorients us towards assisting those in need in tangible ways, allowing God to speak through us, so that “the year of the Lord’s favor” extends to the here and now.
In this special message, the Most Rev. Bishop Michael Bruce Curry welcomes all to apply for the Trinity Leadership Fellows program. The two-year, non-residential program will prepare professional and community leaders who are people of faith, as well as ordained leaders across faith traditions with the mindsets and practical skills they need to energize and empower their congregations and communities.