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The most recent stories coming out of Trinity Cathedral.
Sights from Boo Bash 2024
On October 30, families and music lovers gathered at Trinity for Halloween activities and a special evening service. Thank you to all who joined us for some spooky fun! Below …
Sights from Steppin’ & Rollin’ to the Polls
On October 29, over 150 first-time voters from Cleveland schools made their way from Trinity Cathedral to the Board of Elections to cast their first-ever vote. Together with Cleveland Metropolitan …
Sights from the Blessing of the Animals
Thank you to those who joined us last Sunday for the Blessing of the Animals on October 6, 2024! Take a look at some of the photos taken on the …
You’re Invited To Trinity’s First History Day
Join us November 2, 2024 Dear Friends, Trinity Cathedral is blessed with gifts for life-changing ministry in this world: from historic architecture to gifted musicians and ministry leaders to a …
The Dean’s Corner
Dean Owens’ weekly blog discussing a wide range of topics.
Trim Your Wicks
I am new to candle care. Last week, I did something I’d never done: I purchased candles for myself to light in my home when praying or meditating and to …
Reign of Reconciliation
The church year ends in triumph…sort of. The final Sunday of the year is called, depending on who you ask, Christ the King or Reign of Christ or, if you want the full title, The …
The Work of Safer Churches
This week, news broke that the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, resigned because he mishandled knowledge of sexual abuse in the Church of England. Specifically, as a new Archbishop he …
Election Reflection
A week ago, Trinity Cathedral was filled with joy and possibility as 150 first-time-voters from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District rallied and then walked a few short blocks to the …
Hope and Uncertainty at Election Time
This week we welcomed about 150 CMSD Students to Trinity for Greater Cleveland Congregation’s Steppin’ and Rollin’ to the Polls, where they celebrated and then marched to the Board of Elections to …