Education at Trinity Cathedral is guided by the belief that Christian education is a lifelong process and that all Christians regardless of age, need opportunities to continue their spiritual formation. Find a program area for you or your child through the menu below.

Sundays at Trinity
Sundays at Trinity go beyond worship services. In addition, Trinity hosts the Dean’s Forum, a discussion on contemporary public and theological issues as well as a drop-in Bible study. Various other groups often meet on Sundays as well. All programs are free and open.

Children and Youth
Our Children & Youth Ministries are staffed by dedicated, experienced volunteers and provides a progressive curriculum of religious education, designed to encourage children’s active participation in story, liturgy, Bible study, and spiritual practice.

Junior and Senior High
Our junior high (7th-8th grades) and senior high (9th-12th grades) programs combine open, faith-based conversation about contemporary issues with Bible study, outreach projects, retreats, and social events.

Wednesdays at Trinity
Wednesday Evenings at Trinity begin with Evensong at 6 p. m., followed by supper ($6 donation) and a program at 7:30 p.m. In 2016-2017, a variety of special Bicentennial programs will be held on Wednesday as well.

Adult Formation
Recognizing the need at any age to feed the mind as well as the soul with good teaching Trinity offers a wide range of programs to help adults in the lifelong process of growing spiritually and deepening our relationship with God.

The Trinity Forum
The Trinity Forum examines contemporary issues in the light of faith. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:10 a.m. as Dean Owens interviews leaders, teachers, thinkers and artists, among other guests.