Sunday formation meets at 10:10 a.m., between the 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. services on Sundays. In addition to our year-long catechumenate program (Faith-Seeking Journey), we offer a diverse array of classes as we seek to grow in love of God and neighbor.
Faith-Seeking Journey
September to June
This year-long program led by Fr. Steve is addressed to the desire people have to discover God. It is an attempt to provide them with the habits and resources that will enable them to seek him within the branch of the family of God known as the Episcopal Church, and it will initiate them into the mystery of Christian experience through the sacraments, within the course of the liturgical year. It aims to transform lives, by providing participants with the resources to live the Christian life in today's world. If you are new to Trinity, the Episcopal Church, or want to grow in your faith and get more involved at Trinity, this is the journey for you!
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This year-long program led by Fr. Steve is addressed to the desire people have to discover God. It is an attempt to provide them with the habits and resources that will enable them to seek him within the branch of the family of God known as the Episcopal Church, and it will initiate them into the mystery of Christian experience through the sacraments, within the course of the liturgical year. It aims to transform lives, by providing participants with the resources to live the Christian life in today's world. If you are new to Trinity, the Episcopal Church, or want to grow in your faith and get more involved at Trinity, this is the journey for you!
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Learning to Disagree
September 15-October 13, 2024
“As we seek to faithfully navigate the challenges of a polarized and partisan 2024, we each confront the question: how do we learn to disagree wisely and well? Can people of faith model robust dialogue–and preserve relationships–in good faith without surrendering or downplaying our convictions?” Join Father Edward as he leads a discussion of these and related issues based on John Inazu’s latest book, Learning to Disagree. This conversation won’t tell you what to believe, but it should change the way you engage with disagreement.
“As we seek to faithfully navigate the challenges of a polarized and partisan 2024, we each confront the question: how do we learn to disagree wisely and well? Can people of faith model robust dialogue–and preserve relationships–in good faith without surrendering or downplaying our convictions?” Join Father Edward as he leads a discussion of these and related issues based on John Inazu’s latest book, Learning to Disagree. This conversation won’t tell you what to believe, but it should change the way you engage with disagreement.
The Development of Early Christian Belief with John Hushon
October 20-November 17, 2024
During the first three centuries of the Church, Christians were attempting to understand the life and message of Jesus of Nazareth. How did His teachings fit with everyday life, with Judaic or pagan religious practices and beliefs, with salvation? There were many different ways of thinking through these issues. In this series John will explore some of the early disputes, and how the Church dealt with orthodoxy and heresy, and what Christianity might mean for to each of us. John will draw on the research he did in authoring two novels: “The Tax Collector’s Good News” and “Heretic!”—the latter scheduled for publication in fall 2024.
During the first three centuries of the Church, Christians were attempting to understand the life and message of Jesus of Nazareth. How did His teachings fit with everyday life, with Judaic or pagan religious practices and beliefs, with salvation? There were many different ways of thinking through these issues. In this series John will explore some of the early disputes, and how the Church dealt with orthodoxy and heresy, and what Christianity might mean for to each of us. John will draw on the research he did in authoring two novels: “The Tax Collector’s Good News” and “Heretic!”—the latter scheduled for publication in fall 2024.
Advent with the Gospels: Four Portraits of the One who is to Come
November 24-December 22, 2024
All four Gospels give us an account of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus. But each Gospel tells that story from a unique perspective, with its own special focus on some aspect of the person and work of Jesus. As we journey through the season of Advent, we will spend four Sundays looking in turn at each Gospel and what it reveals about the One who is to come.
All four Gospels give us an account of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus. But each Gospel tells that story from a unique perspective, with its own special focus on some aspect of the person and work of Jesus. As we journey through the season of Advent, we will spend four Sundays looking in turn at each Gospel and what it reveals about the One who is to come.
Seven Biblical Words Everyone Should Know
January 12-February 23, 2025
Languages are beautiful and complex. And the complexity only deepens when a text from one language is translated into another. We read our Bibles in English translation, but there are some key words or concepts that defy easy translation and are so important to our faith that they warrant special study. Come join your clergy as we discuss seven such words from the Bible that will enrich your theological vision and help you live more faithfully in your life. goes.
Languages are beautiful and complex. And the complexity only deepens when a text from one language is translated into another. We read our Bibles in English translation, but there are some key words or concepts that defy easy translation and are so important to our faith that they warrant special study. Come join your clergy as we discuss seven such words from the Bible that will enrich your theological vision and help you live more faithfully in your life. goes.
Lenten Study with David Marshall
March 9-April 6, 2025
Lent is a season of self-reflection – a time for soul-searching and personal growth. This year, join the Rev. David Marshall as he leads us in a Lenten study which will enrich and deepen our faith in the God whom we confess in our Creed and who meets us in the pages of Scripture.
Lent is a season of self-reflection – a time for soul-searching and personal growth. This year, join the Rev. David Marshall as he leads us in a Lenten study which will enrich and deepen our faith in the God whom we confess in our Creed and who meets us in the pages of Scripture.