Fire in Our Bones: What Pentecost Still Burns Into Us
It didn’t arrive with warning. There were no trumpets or processions, no dignified robes, no prelude or call to worship. Pentecost descended like a storm through an open window, wild […]
It didn’t arrive with warning. There were no trumpets or processions, no dignified robes, no prelude or call to worship. Pentecost descended like a storm through an open window, wild […]
God willing and the people consentingThe Right Reverend Matthew CowdenBishop of the Diocese of West VirginiaWill ordainTommy D Sheppardto the sacred order of priestsin Christ’sone, holy, catholic, and apostolic churchon […]
Join us for Holy Week at Trinity. April 13 @ 10am Join us for the Blessing of the Palms and the Palm procession. Dramatic reading of the Passion Gospel. April […]
Holy Week is the most profound and transformative time in the Christian calendar. It is the heart of our faith, inviting us into the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus […]
In Matthew 22:36-40, Jesus is asked a profound and challenging question: “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” This question, posed by a lawyer among the Pharisees, was […]
Walter Brueggemann’s prophetic critique in A Way Other Than Our Own: Devotions for Lent serves as both a warning and a call to action: For I believe the crisis in […]
In a world increasingly drawn to the allure of simplified narratives and clear-cut moral battles, the legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer stands as a profound challenge. Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, […]
At Trinity Episcopal Church, we believe that everyone has a story to tell. Each person’s journey is unique and filled with moments of joy, faith, struggle, and triumph. We are […]
In the Episcopal Church, stewardship is more than a seasonal focus or a financial campaign—it’s a way of life, a spiritual practice that reflects our response to God’s abundant love. […]