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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!

Sacred Speech, Holy Dialogue

In the card game Anomia, the goal is to win a series of harmless duels where we name something random – but mildly relevant – faster than our opponent. For example, two players turn over a card that tells them to name a famous chef. You can name literally...

What I did on my….Sabbatical

It is a blessing to step away from one’s congregation for three months…and an even greater blessing to return! I look forward to sharing my adventures with you at the first Dean’s Forum of the program year, this Sunday, Sept. 7th at 9am.  I’ll share...

Moving the Furniture

This past weekend my wife and I rearranged the furniture in our guest room/office—for what might be the eighth or tenth time since moving here. Our needs for the room have shifted over time, but in moving a few things around we discovered new possibilities we hadn’t...

Design Updates on Cathedral Hall

This Sunday we’ll hear from our architects about their ideas for Cathedral Hall! At 9am and 11:15 we’ll see the draft of what the team at Marous Brothers has created based on the feedback they’ve received from the congregation about ways to renovate, restore, and...

Preparing a Legacy 

The Canons (laws) of the church say very few specifics about the job responsibilities of a rector (and even fewer about a Dean) beyond what you might expect: preach the gospel, celebrate the sacraments, and care for the people of God. So it might surprise you that one...

A Time to Return

What a gift it is to return from sabbatical and see Trinity so lively, even as we move into the later weeks of summertime! Oftentimes, when a minister takes time away, the work of ministry can slow down—or even enter a state of suspended animation. Not at Trinity...