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Thank you, Corinne Wallner
Dear Friends, One of the richest blessings of cathedral ministry is the opportunity to work closely with people who bring great skill and faithfulness to the stewardship of our cathedral building and our congregation. Through their work, I am re...
Read MoreFrom Seeking to Sending
May God stir up in you the flame of holy charity, and the power of faith that overcomes the world.
Over the past year I’ve shared much about the unique ministry of the Bishop: her role is to be a pastor, a spiritual leader, and a symbol of...
Read MoreLet's Tell a Better Story
by The Rev. Adrienne Koch “Canada warns LGBT travellers of US risks” That was the title of an article in my BBC news feed this week that first shocked me, and then gave me pause. According to gallop poll, gay marriage approval is up to 71%...
Read MoreQuiet Evangelism
Most everyone who lives on my block knows what I do for a living. We come from a diverse group of backgrounds and professions, and I tend to lead with being a neighbor and friend rather than as a priest and cathedral dean. Like many Episcopali...
Read MoreThe Gift of a Will
Recently my wife and I revised our wills. There had been some changes in our family, and we had not actually made any changes when first moving to Ohio, so we knew it was time to update our plans to make sure that our wishes for our children an...
Read MoreCycling and Servant Ministry
Cycling is a team sport. When I watched the Tour de France this year, I learned how cycling teams work together to win races: one or two riders are expected to sprint and win stages, but the other six or seven protect and support them. They b...
Read MoreGuest Columnist: Elena Rodenborn
To be honest, when I decided to sign myself up for EYE, I really had no idea what I was getting into. I knew that it was a longstanding Episcopal tradition, and that it only happened once every few years, and I decided that it was worth a shot, w...
Read MoreSeasons of Life
The hardest year in my previous parish was also one of the most joyful. It was particularly difficult because it was one of those years where we just had a lot of funerals, including a number of pillars of the church. The sense of grief was palpa...
Read MoreThe Dignity of Democracy: No on Issue 1
On August 8 th , Ohio voters will decide on Issue 1, which would raise the threshold of approving constitutional amendments to 60%, up from its current required simple majority. At Trinity Cathedral, we have advocated for the current proposed ame...
Read MoreA Cathedral in Time
This past week has been one of the few “slow” times at the cathedral that I can remember, as so many staff members and congregational folks were away or simply taking advantage of the long July 4 th weekend. Though Trinity might sometimes s...
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