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Welcome to Trinity Cathedral

Trinity Cathedral is a sacred place for all people. That includes you!

Whether you’re drawn here by a desire for spiritual growth, a love of music and sacred art, or a passion for the work of peace and justice, we are grateful for your presence at Trinity Cathedral. We encourage you to explore our many ministries, engage with our online content, or learn about the Cathedral and the Episcopal Church here on this site. Click below…or reach out to us to say hello!

Dreaming Our Future

Appreciation. There’s nothing like watching someone else appreciate your work or accomplishment, is there? They’re seeing something new and wonderful and you are making a deep connection by sharing. A few weeks ago, Trinity hosted the local chapter of the AIA...

Pride Month: Disrupting the Binary

In the rush and excitement of leaving for the 1988 Olympics, Maria Patiño, Spain’s top woman hurdler, forgot the requisite doctor’s certificate stating, for the benefit of Olympic officials, what seemed patently obvious to anyone who looked at her: she was female. But...

A Reflection

By: Marie Curry My work and passion center on health equity and racial health disparities. It’s a difficult time to be working in this space. I give myself a pep talk every morning about moving forward, remaining hopeful, encouraging incremental progress, and facing...

Pressing Things

By: Elizabeth Billings When Dean Owens invited me to fill in for him and write a Dean’s Corner article for Trinity, I blithely agreed. The date was a few weeks away and, really, how hard is it to write a few (meaningful) paragraphs to share with the congregation? And...

Liturgy: Why do it this way?

Episcopal priest, Patrick Malloy, who has served on the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music, compares liturgy to fine artwork. You may go to the Cleveland Museum of Art to explore the original intention for a piece of art but, since...

Teacher, Do You Not Care?

By Dr. Jeff Spiess, Senior Warden Much of humanity shares a common grief, a bewilderment, with the death of Pope Francis. For many of us, Francis was a voice of conviction and compassion in a world swarming with avarice, injustice,...