We are finally are able to record and post sermons for our faraway friends. The solemn beauty of Trinity Episcopal Church has provided solace and consolation to people in grief, in trouble, and in transition. It is also a place of celebration, and thanksgiving for life’s many blessings and sacrame…
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The Third Sunday of Lent Gospel: John 11:1-45 (due to a change in the Lent preaching series, the text from Lent 5 was used on Lent 3) Preacher: The Rev. Elizabeth Molitors Read Elizabeth's sermon here.
The Second Sunday of Lent Gospel: John 3:1-17 Preacher: The Rev. Scott Claassen.We welcome Scott from St. Michael’s Isla Vista. After graduating from Yale Divinity School, Scott spent one year without flying or driving as part of a Carbon Sabbath. During that time, he cycled around the country engaging Christian communities in dialogue about climate change.
The First Sunday of Lent Gospel: Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7 Preacher: The Rev. Sarah Thomas. Read the text of the sermon here.
Ash Wednesday Gospel from Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21Preacher: The Rev. Michael Corrigan. Read Michael's sermon here.
The Last Sunday after the Epiphany Gospel: Matthew 17:1-9 Preacher: Brian D. McLaren Brian is an author, speaker, activist, and public theologian. A former college English teacher and pastor, he is a passionate advocate for “a new kind of Christianity” – just, generous, and working with people of all faiths for the common good. He is a faculty member ofThe Living School, which is part of theCenter for Action and Contemplation,and he co-leads the Common Good Messaging Team, which is part ofVote Common Good. Brian was at Trinity to introduce our Lenten theme:Falling in Love, sponsored in part by the Mark Asman Progressive Theology Fund.Read more about Brian at:brianmclaren.net