Spiritual Practices in COVID Time
Trinity is a church–our central purpose is to gather people together for worship and service. When gathering together is not possible, how can we fulfill our mission? We find our
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Trinity is a church–our central purpose is to gather people together for worship and service. When gathering together is not possible, how can we fulfill our mission? We find our
Vestry Member Mary Gaines shares her thoughts on what it is like to take a stand for your faith: On 8/4/20, in Huffpost, Episcopal Bishop Mariann Buddie (of the Diocese
Of all the seasons of the church year, Lent is the one we best observe on our own. With its call to personal repentance and renewal, Lent is what each
The frenzy leading to Christmas morning can make the holiday itself feel like a let-down. The presents are open, and dinner eaten (hours of cooking, 15 minutes of eating), what
Merry Christmas? Careful who you greet that way. The Puritans responsible for our Thanksgiving holiday not only didn’t say “Merry Christmas,” they outlawed the whole holiday, believing that it was
What about us? Why is it that fear inspires, but love does not?
Let the Drama Begin! Holy Week is a big deal at Trinity. The services from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday really amount to an epic Passion Play complete with a
Lent? If you have to ask, you can’t afford it, right? Not so fast! Lent isn’t just for church fanatics! Consisting of the 40 days before Easter, Lent serves to
From Mother Meg The New Year is always a good time to try something new. Jumping the gun, I tried something new last fall, singing in a choir for the