
Ash Wednesday Chapel Service
This first Ash Wednesday service will be a quiet, contemplative service using Rite I language. Join us in the Nativity Chapel at 12 PM for Holy Eucharist, the Distribution of Ashes, and the beginning of a Holy Lent.
This first Ash Wednesday service will be a quiet, contemplative service using Rite I language. Join us in the Nativity Chapel at 12 PM for Holy Eucharist, the Distribution of Ashes, and the beginning of a Holy Lent.
Our second Ash Wednesday service will be a choral service using Rite II language. Join us in the Cathedral at 7 PM for Holy Eucharist, the Distribution of Ashes, and the beginning of a Holy Lent.
In this Epiphany study, we will explore the theme of “What Would Jesus Have Us Do?” through focused meditation and study on Scripture passages and identifying some strategies to help us move past the obstacles of the “doing.”
In this Epiphany study, we will explore the theme of “What Would Jesus Have Us Do?” through focused meditation and study on Scripture passages and identifying some strategies to help us move past the obstacles of the “doing.”
In this Epiphany study, we will explore the theme of “What Would Jesus Have Us Do?” through focused meditation and study on Scripture passages and identifying some strategies to help us move past the obstacles of the “doing.”
Trinity will host DioNeb’s Annual Recovery Eucharist on Friday, Jan. 31 at 7 PM in the Cathedral and livestreamed on our YouTube Channel.
In this Epiphany study, we will explore the theme of “What Would Jesus Have Us Do?” through focused meditation and study on Scripture passages and identifying some strategies to help us move past the obstacles of the “doing.”
Trinity’s Annual Parish Meeting is Sunday, Jan. 26 immediately following the combined 10 AM worship service in the Cathedral.
In this Epiphany study, we will explore the theme of “What Would Jesus Have Us Do?” through focused meditation and study on Scripture passages and identifying some strategies to help us move past the obstacles of the “doing.”
On Sunday, Jan. 26 Trinity will hold a COMBINED worship service at 10 AM, followed by the Annual Meeting.
On Sunday, Jan. 19, Trinity will celebrate Order of St. Vincent Sunday and Religious Life Sunday. Abby Z. Ybay, Oblate of The Benedictine Way, will preach, and we will recognize the members of our R. H. Clarkson Chapter of the Order of St. Vincent.
In this Epiphany study, we will explore the theme of “What Would Jesus Have Us Do?” through focused meditation and study on Scripture passages and identifying some strategies to help us move past the obstacles of the “doing.”
Trinity will celebrate the birth of our Savior on Christmas Day, December 25 with a Carol Sing and Holy Eucharist, beginning at 10:30 AM. Our Children’s Gaudete Choir will lead us in music and sing a our offertory anthem.
Trinity’s Midnight Service on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 begins at 10 PM. This festive Holy Eucharist begins with a 30-minute musical prelude. Join us in vigil this night before Christmas as we wait for the coming of our Lord.
Join us at Trinity Cathedral on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24 for our 7 PM Festive Holy Eucharist. The service begins with a 30-minute musical prelude from our Cathedral Choir, Handbell Ensemble, organists, vocalists, and other talented musicians.
Trinity’s first Christmas Eve service begins at 4:30 PM on Tuesday, December 24. Our Sunday School Christmas Pageant will occur during this service, and the congregation can join in singing familiar carols.
Our nursery for children up to age 5 is offered as a hospitality option for families. It is staffed by professional caregivers and is located on the first floor of the Parish House. On Christmas Eve, it opens at 3 PM.
Cantare! Renaissance Choir will collaborate with our Trinity Cathedral Choir in a special worship service of Lessons & Carols on Sunday, Dec. 22 at 7 PM here at Trinity.
Our Advent Adult Formation study will explore the corporate confessions included in our worship from the BCP.
Trinity’s Blue Christmas service will be on Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 7 PM in the Nativity Chapel, enter through the red door on Capitol Ave. A Blue Christmas service is a time when we can, with others, acknowledge the "blue" feelings we have at Christmas time.
Trinity will sponsor a special Cantare! concert on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 3 PM at Victory Apartments, 825 Dorcas Street. Entry is free, and donations are optional.
Stop by the cathedral at 4 PM on Saturday, Dec. 14 for a half-hour holiday performance by the Central High School Choir - start your Saturday merriment while parking is still good!
Join us in the Nativity Chapel on Thursday, Dec. 12 at 6:30 PM for a special celebration of Holy Eucharist on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. After the service all are invited to a snack reception in the Undercroft.
Our Advent Adult Formation study will explore the corporate confessions included in our worship from the BCP.
The community of The Benedictine Way invites you to their Advent Taize Service on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 7 PM.
St. Nicholas is visiting Trinity Cathedral on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 6 PM with the Cantare! Renaissance Choir!
Our Advent Adult Formation study will explore the corporate confessions included in our worship from the BCP.
Advent begins on Sunday, December 1. Between the services (9:30-10:15 AM) we will have a special Jesse Tree Family Event in the Ocander Gallery. Join us as we prepare for Advent by journeying through the stories on Jesus’ family tree.
Cathedral Offices closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29.
Trinity’s Annual Pumpkin Carving and Chili Supper is Sunday, Oct. 27 in Gardner Hall after the 10:30 AM service. Bring your pumpkins and your favorite chili – and enjoy some family fun! Carving supplies provided. If you plan to bring chili, please RSVP to Patty Kircher at pattykircher@gmail.com.
On Wednesday, Oct. 23, Trinity will welcome Br. James Dowd, OSB, Prior of Incarnation Monastery and The Benedictine Way, to lead a study on Stonewall: Drag queens, corrupt cops, the best dancing in town, and a fabulous parade - the making of a liberation movement, the birth of a national monument.
Margaret Schaefer, from St. Mary's, Blair, concludes her 4-week series on The History of the Kingdom of God, from the Beginning. We will begin at 5:45 PM with Evening Prayer, followed by a 6-7 PM study in the Clarkson Conf. Room.