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
Freshwater
- new online publication to explore rust belt culture and economic development
- lakewood pizza shop to donate days' sales to cleveland kidnap victims
- organization's eclectic mix of programs 'scoring' points with cleveland students
- evergreen coop praised in new york times
- walk this way: cle's most pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods
- signs of life: a slideshow of great bar and grill signs
Christian Century
- Monday digest Steve Thorngate
- Familiar faces in the script Barry Howard
- The hospice pastor with a church on life support Carol Howard Merritt
- Faith formation Diane Roth
- Other people saying things Steve Thorngate
ENS: Episcopal News Service
- TEXAS: New Missouri City parish reflects on faithful journey By Joyce Galiette
- A new hat for mariners
- Anglican Health Network communiqué
- EPPN: Demand protections for all families in S. 744
- Prayers urged, diocese reaches out, as deadly tornadoes hit Oklahoma By Pat McCaughan
- Advancing to General Convention 2015: ‘Greening and Screening’
- Massachusetts bishop undergoes surgery By ENS staff
- Randolph Alexander named rector of Immanuel Church-on-the-Hill, VA
- Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS) Conference: Flourish in Faith
- Three thousand attend enthronement of Tanzania’s new primate By Bellah Zulu
The Daily Office
- Morning Prayer 5.21.13: John Eliot, Missionary among the Algonquin, 1690
- Evening Prayer 5.20.13: Alcuin, Charlemagne’s Learned Deacon
- Morning Prayer 5.20.13: Alcuin, Deacon & Abbot of Tours, 804
- Evening Prayer & Video 5.19.13: Whitsunday, The Day of Pentecost
- Morning Prayer 5.19.13: The Day of Pentecost
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