Discovery

How we talk about God matters.
The way we read the Bible and the questions we ask about what we believe — and why — shape how we show up in the world. This fall at Trinity Church, join a wide-ranging study that dives into topics like forgiving the unforgivable, living through extraordinary times, and the meaning of grief. Together we’ll explore profound spiritual truths and seek answers that challenge us to put faith into practice.
Sundays at 10am
Fall Session
September 28–December 14
Spring Session
January 11–May 17
"We create spaces for people to ask the big questions."
Summerlee Staten, executive director, Faith Formation and Education
Featured Teachers

The Rev. Phillip A. Jackson
The 19th rector of Trinity Church, Jackson holds a Juris Doctorate from Yale Law School and a Master of Divinity from Church Divinity School of the Pacific.

Robyn Whitaker
Associate professor of New Testament at the University of Divinity, Whitaker is the author of Revelation for Normal People and Even the Devil Quotes Scripture: Reading the Bible on Its Own Terms.

Scott MacDougall
Associate professor of Theology at Church Divinity School of the Pacific, MacDougall is the author of The Shape of Anglican Theology: Faith Seeking Wisdom.





