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Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Alfred Loua, “Seeking the Good Places”
August 6, 2023
"Prayer is a transfiguring meeting with God, a transformation," said the Rev. Alfred Loua on the Feast of the Transfiguration in Trinity Church. "When it takes place, it changes our plan and our presence. Our life then becomes the presence of God. The place it is good to be." Watch the sermon.
Family Service Sermon, The Rev. Elizabeth Blunt, "Seeing Jesus in a New Light"
August 6, 2023
"Aspects of people we love can be hidden from us by time and distance and life's varied contexts," shares the Rev. Elizabeth Blunt on the Feast of the Transfiguration. "Having a new realization about them can be both exhilarating and disorienting." Watch the sermon.
Home to the Mother House: A Farewell to Sister Ann and Sister Gloria
July 31, 2023
After serving for many years at Trinity, Sister Gloria Shirley and Sister Ann Whittaker are leaving New York City for Duxbury, Massachusetts, where they will live in community with members of their order at the Mother House of the Sisters of St. Margaret.
Family Service Sermon, The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles, "The Kingdom of God is Like a Bowl of Soup"
July 30, 2023
"The Kingdom of God is like a bowl of soup that people keep adding in and where strangers become friends," explained the Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles this morning at our family service.
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Elizabeth Blunt, "The Kingdom of Heaven is Like This"
July 30, 2023
"The founding premise of the parables today is that 'the Kingdom of God is like this,'" said the Rev. Elizabeth Blunt in today's 11:15 service today in Trinity Church. A mystical concept, the Kingdom of Heaven is compared to a mustard seed, yeast, and a merchant who sells everything for a pearl.
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles, "The Truth about the Kingdom of God"
July 23, 2023
"There's a difference between knowing something is wrong and knowing what to do about it," preached the Rev. Kristin Kaulbach Miles at the 11:15am service in Trinity Church on July 23. The gap between how things are and how we want them to be can be overwhelming. But God doesn't see people as problems. The Kingdom of God sees people as a process, and God is with us in it.
Family Service Sermon, The Rev. Matthew A. Welsch, "Know that I Am with You"
July 23, 2023
"It's easy to feel like Jacob," said the Rev. Matthew A. Welsch during the 9am service on July 23. "Out in the middle of nowhere, cut off from loved ones, cut off from God, cut off from the things that matter to us. [But] there is no place we can go where God can't reach us and remind us we are loved."
Family Service Sermon, The Rev. C. Alfred Loua, “Fertilize the Soil of Your Hearts”
July 16, 2023
Ask yourself how much are you cultivating your community—are you only producing 30 percent? With the Parable of the Sower, the Rev. C. Alfred reminds...
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Yein Kim, “Is Your Heart Good Soil?”
July 16, 2023
Reflecting on the Parable of the Sower, the Rev. Yein Kim connects Octavia Butler’s post-apocalyptic fiction novel with today’s Gospel reading, both...
Sunday Sermon, The Rev. Matthew A. Welsch, "Learning from Young and Old"
July 9, 2023
Reflecting on the Old Testament story of Rebecca and a forthcoming project by the Trinity Youth History Fellows this summer, Fr. Matt emphasizes how we all have something to learn from one another, young and old. Watch the sermon.