Education Videos
Truth, Then Reconciliation
June 11, 2020
Sheila Walker, a black woman, and Chester Johnson, a white man, are both Arkansas natives, born in the same decade, with family ties to a race massacre that killed more than a hundred African Americans a century ago.
Episcopal Explained: The Day of Pentecost
May 28, 2020
The 50th and final day of Eastertide, the birthday of the Church, the start of the longest season of the liturgical calendar, in the British tradition Whitsunday—all are ways to describe The Day of Pentecost.
Taken Up: The Meaning of Ascension Day
May 15, 2020
Ascension Day, which comes forty days into Eastertide, is a major feast of the Church with historic significance for the parishioners of Trinity Church Wall Street.
The Great Fifty Days
April 29, 2020
Easter is the primary holiday of the Christian calendar, so important that one 24-hour day is not enough to celebrate it. So Eastertide, the festival, or season, of Easter, lasts for 50 days.
Catch Your Breath
April 22, 2020
Extend your loving kindness from yourself out to the world today with this 12-minute guided meditation session. In lieu of in-person Catch Your Breath, Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones leads this short, online guided meditation for inner peace in uncertain times.
Catch Your Breath
April 15, 2020
Extend your loving kindness from yourself out to the world today with this 7-minute guided meditation session. In lieu of in-person Catch Your Breath, Dr. Kathy Bozzuti-Jones leads this short, online guided meditation for inner peace in uncertain times.
Episcopal Explained: The Great Vigil of Easter
April 10, 2020
The Great Vigil of Easter begins at churches when the sun has set and the calendar still reads Saturday, not Sunday. It is ancient, it is richly symbolic, and its primary message is powerful.
Episcopal Explained: Easter Day
April 10, 2020
Easter 2020 falls on April 12 and is the first day of what the Church calls the Easter season, which lasts fifty days. Learn more in this Episcopal Explained video.
Episcopal Explained: Good Friday
April 9, 2020
No day of Holy Week, in fact, no other day in the Church calendar is more intense than Good Friday.
Episcopal Explained: Maundy Thursday
April 8, 2020
The intensity of Holy Week increases with Maundy Thursday, a day that commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus and his apostles.