Speakers and Book Talk Videos
TI2018: The Rev. Elizabeth Edman
January 18, 2018
Among the explorations of TI2018 on the first weekend in February is a section called “Playing Politics vs Incubating Justice: Witnessing to The Queer...
Values Across the Aisle
January 12, 2018
As political division deepens, and social media seems to exacerbate that divide, is it possible for a shared value to, at least occasionally, bring...
The Importance of that Other Person
January 4, 2018
As a person deeply committed to the values that direct your life, it’s pretty tough to try to converse with another person who is equally committed to...
Values and the Project of Being Human
December 27, 2017
Pádraig Ó Tuama is an Irish poet and theologian and leader of The Corrymeela Community in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, Corrymeela’s objective is the...
In A Relationship
December 22, 2017
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry believes that certain values are divinely-inspired, but that enhancing those values requires dedicated...
TI2018: Why Say Yes?
November 27, 2017
Pádraig Ó Tuama is an Irish poet, author, and theologian who’s also leader of the Corrymeela Community for peace and reconciliation in Northern...
Water Justice: The View from India
April 21, 2017
The people of Kerala state in southwest India are dealing with a water shortage, despite being surrounded by lakes and rivers. Changing climate and...
Working Together for Water
March 31, 2017
The Rev. Andreis Diaz Dorta, rector of three small parishes in Matanzas Province, Cuba, and Michael Pollack, and parishioner at Christ Church in...
Trinity Institute 2017: Water Justice: Archbishop Thabo Makgoba
March 24, 2017
Opening Talk: Archbishop Thabo Makgoba - Speaking live from St. George’s Cathedral, Cape Town, South Africa
Q&A
Trinity Institute 2017: Water Justice: Storytellers, Theatrical Response
March 24, 2017
Storytellers: Anne Kirori (Kenya – by video), Asif Iqbal (Pakistan), and Scott P. Lewis (Florida - via Skype)
Theatrical Response: original sketch by...