Civic Involvement
Trinity Cathedral is the anchor of Trinity Commons, an inviting urban campus where church and city intersect, and people of goodwill, regardless of their religious interests, come together to work toward the common good. Last year the Commons played host to more than 1,600 events attended by more than 41,000 people. The Cathedral is also an active member in Greater Cleveland Congregations, and supports the work of Sustainable Cleveland 2019.
We participate individually and collectively in the lively debates that shape civic, religious and political life, and through the websites featured on this page, we encourage you to do the same.
Episcopal Cafe
Civic Commons
Freshwater
- home repair resource 'empowers people to fix own homes'
- cle 'antithesis of a dying city,' says the atlantic
- dxy app brings historical archives to present day on smartphones
- life core receives $250k jumpstart investment for its cerebral cooling system
- vitamix breaks ground on $10m expansion to feed global appetite for healthy foods
- flee to the cleve: symon picks hometown faves
Christian Century
- Some marriage equality links Steve Thorngate
- Tuesday digest Steve Thorngate
- Apostolic fate Katherine Willis Pershey
- The gay-rights week that was Richard A. Kauffman
- Monday digest Steve Thorngate
ENS: Episcopal News Service
- Rosa Parks and Mother Teresa: Justice vs. Charity By Peter Dreier
- Communion resolutions open the table for discussion By Mary Frances Schjonberg
- Anglicans, Sexuality and Scripture: An African Consultation
- Burgess Carr, former All Africa Council leader, dies at 76 By ENS staff
- General Seminary to graduate 54 students, confer 4 honorary degrees
- American missionary priest made canon in Tanzania
- New York bishops commend Obama on marriage equality
- Canterbury’s message to South Sudan’s Episcopal, Catholic bishops
- Church Mission Society readvertises for new leader By ACNS staff
- South Sudan: Episcopal, Catholic bishops ‘stand committed’ to end war By ACNS staff
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