All that we do at Trinity is grounded in worship and prayer. Our beliefs are evident in our worship; what we believe is set forth in how we do ritual and celebration together.
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All that we do at Trinity is grounded in worship and prayer. Our beliefs are evident in our worship; what we believe is set forth in how we do ritual and celebration together.
Please click here for information on submitting a prayer request.
11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist is celebrated. Our world-class choir and musicians, under the leadership of Music Director Todd Wilson, set the tone for the service and the congregation has plenty of opportunities to sing. Children are encouraged to move close for the reading of the Gospel, and they participate in Children’s Chapel afterward, and rejoin their parents or caregivers for the Eucharist. This service is also livestreamed at trinitycleveland.org and facebook.com/trinitycleve.
5 p.m. On first Sundays of the month (October-May), Trinity hosts a solemn sung Eucharist. This formal service includes incense, bells, plainsong and the ceremonies of an Anglican high church service.
Services at 7:30 a.m., 12 p.m and 6 p.m. The 6 p.m. service will be livestreamed at trinitycleveland.org and facebook.com/trinitycleve.
Services of Choral Evensong are held Wednesdays at 6 p.m. (October- December and February – May). This sung evening service, rich with contrasts between light and dark, is sung by the Trinity Cathedral Choir or the Trinity Chamber Singers. Each evensong commemorates a saint in the Episcopal Church. This service is also livestreamed at trinitycleveland.org and facebook.com/trinitycleve.
On select Thursdays, once per month at 12:10 p.m., Trinity holds a healing Eucharist. This quiet, intimate mid-week service offers a brief respite from the pressures and frenetic pace of the world around us. Words of encouragement are offered and space is made for prayers of thanksgiving, intercession and petition. All are invited to participate in Holy Communion and those so desiring may receive an anointing for healing of themselves or others.
This Sunday, May 15
Fifth Sunday of Easter
If you plan to attend any of Trinity’s Sunday services in-person, please review the rules for rules for in-person services.
8 a.m. Early Eucharist
The Very Rev. Bernard J. Owens, preaching and celebrating
9 a.m. Contemporary Eucharist
The Very Rev. Bernard J. Owens, preaching and celebrating
Sing along to the upbeat music of the Gateway Band. During the season of Easter, children are invited to explore the new interactive worship space (see photo) in the east transept during services. They may stay in the area or take supplies back to their seats. This service will be livestreamed on trinitycleveland.org and facebook.com/trinitycleve.
10:10 a.m. Breakfast Potluck Welcoming Eric Travis
Welcome and get to know Eric Travis, our new Director of Children’s and Youth Ministry at Trinity. Gather in conference room C/D. Sign up here to let us know how many people to expect, and what you’ll be bringing (store bought is just fine!). We’ll eat, chat, and start getting to know each other.
10:10 a.m. Visio Divina Bible Study
Trinity member Jeff Spiess will lead the discussion about the commissioning of the disciples, as described in Matthew 28:16-20. The class will be held in conference room A/B at 10:10 a.m. and will also be held virtually via Zoom: us02web.zoom.us/j/6648737838. The series will conclude next week.
11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist
The Very Rev. Bernard J. Owens, preaching
The Rev. Adrienne Koch, celebrating
Music will include works by Gerre Hancock, Edgar Bainton and Anton Bruckner. During the season of Easter, children are invited to explore the new interactive worship space in the east transept during services (see photo). They may stay in the area or take supplies back to their seats. The service will be livestreamed here on trinitycleveland.org and facebook.com/trinitycleve.ity