Reclaiming Our Baptismal Identity: A Call to the Episcopal Church
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 […]
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. […]
Every year, as the holiday season approaches, the world shifts into overdrive. Storefronts glitter with lights, endless wish lists fill our minds, and the pressure to do and buy more […]
Dear Beloved in Christ, The recent presidential election highlighted divisions within our country. As we move forward under new leadership, our calling as Christians is to respond in love, care, […]
Prayer is a powerful tool for deepening one’s faith and connection with God. It is one of the most intimate and transformative spiritual practices, offering a direct line to our […]
Introduction Prayer is a fundamental aspect of religious and spiritual practices across various traditions. It serves as a means of communication, connection, and contemplation with the divine. In this post, […]
I get asked a lot why I don’t like national flags in the church. It is a much bigger deal than most are willing to admit and it’s worth the […]