Trinity Cathedral: The Episcopal Church in Downtown Cleveland

Podcasts from Trinity

Podcasts from Trinity offer a sample of our varied program offerings.


This Week's Featured Podcasts

Forums

NEW A Conversation with Ms. Sondra Powers.
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A Conversation with Cleveland Councilwoman Phyllis Cleveland.
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A Conversation with Fr. Jim O'Donnell and Mildred Cephus
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A Conversation with Dr. Michael Schoop, President Metro Campus, Cuyahoga Community College.
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A Conversation with Bishop Hollingsworth.
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On Wednesday November 18 we welcomed Gus Niebuhr to Trinity. During this Wednesday evening forum he discussed his book, Beyond Tolerance: How People Across America Are Building Bridges Between Faiths.
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A Conversation with The Very Rev. Ward Ewing. Rev. Ward Ewing is the Dean and President of General Theological Seminary in New York.
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Sermons

NEW A Sermon preached on March 7, 2010 by The Rev. Robert Taylor, and recorded at the 11:15 Choral Eucharist.
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NEWA Sermon preached on February 28, 2010 by The Very Rev. Tracey Lind, and recorded at the 11:15 Choral Eucharist.
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A Sermon preached on February 21, 2010 by Rev. Will Mebane, and recorded at the 9:00 Mostly Jazz Mass.
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A Sermon preached on February 14, 2010 by The Very Rev. Tracey Lind, and recorded at the 9:00 Mostly Jazz Mass.
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