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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!

A Call for Peace

The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem is an anomaly in our global church. Unlike our domestic dioceses, which rarely even extend beyond interstate lines, the Jerusalem diocese includes the territory of five separate countries or territories: Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon,...

Next Steps in Campaign Preparation

We are just about to begin an important season in the life of Trinity Cathedral! Our preparations for renovations to Cathedral Hall—and the fundraising campaign that will support them, along with stained glass restoration and support of the endowment—are proceeding...

From Rearranging to Resurrection

A sermon preached by the Rev. Megan Allen-Miller at Christ Episcopal Church at the Commemoration of the Rev. Absalom Jones & the Consecration of the Rt. Rev. Barbara Clementine Harris, February 14, 2026. May the words of my mouth and meditations of my heart be...

A Living Sanctuary

Back in the days when I was leading youth retreats, it was almost obligatory to sing the song Sanctuary. Besides being simple enough to play on the guitar that even I could manage it, the song had an instant meditative resonance that allowed youth and adults alike to...

Remember to Breathe

As the ICE raids and protests in Minneapolis have ramped up—resulting not only in anguish among the targeted but, tragically, the loss of life—I’ve found my own anxiety growing rapidly without quite knowing what to do with it. My first instinct was that I needed...

Top 10 Reasons to Attend the Annual Meeting

This Sunday, we’ll gather for one primary worship service at 10:00 a.m., followed by our Annual Meeting. While every Sunday matters, Annual Meeting Sunday is especially important for the vitality of the Trinity Cathedral congregation. There are many reasons to...