The Dean's Corner
Opening our Hearts
The Christian life is about opening our hearts and the transformation of our world into something that reflects the image and imagination of God. The vocation of a congregation – be that a cathedral church or a parish community – is to be a s...
Read MoreCome, Labor On
I write this from my downtown office over the screams of fighter jets flying past the Cathedral: Labor Day in Cleveland means, among other things, the air show, so the jets start practicing early. Whether this weekend means going to the air show,...
Read MoreThe Coffee Shop Returns!
When Trinity Commons was envisioned more than two decades ago, we wisely created a space for a coffee shop to serve as the hearth and heartbeat of the building. Throughout the week folks from the university and community have walked through our ...
Read MoreGo for the Gold (and Silver, and Bronze)
One of my favorite cyclists did not win his Olympic race. On the second day of this year’s games, the best cyclists in the world took their turns racing in a 3 0 + kilometer sprint through and around the city of Paris in the...
Read MoreThe Gift of Acolytes in Worship
One of my favorite things to do in churches is to train new acolytes. Whether it’s with youth or adults, going through the steps of serving at the altar is always a reminder to me that prayer and worship are embodied things: we set a tone of ho...
Read MoreWhat is a Canon?
“We, will not boast beyond limits but will keep within the field that God has assigned to us.” (2 Corinthians 10:13 NRSVUE).
In Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians, he assures the congregation that God assigns a field of responsi...
Read MoreThe Heart of our Campus
The wood-paneling and millwork is sumptuous. The space is quiet, warm, and speaks of a robust history that spans more than a century. It binds our life as a congregation and a cathedral to the ministry of our bishops and ties us to the story of t...
Read MoreTrinity’s Great Hall
One of the things I loved most about college and graduate school was the presence of stately rooms that were simultaneously witnesses to history and functional places where life still happened. Sometimes these were libraries, where the focused ...
Read MoreThe One-on-One Work of Democracy
Democracy is hard work. It’s far more than voting, far more than watching political debates, and far more than sharing on social media what makes us excited or upset in our local, state, or national political scene. Democracy is rooted in relat...
Read MoreGrace, Peace & Liberty
Grant, we beseech you, that we and all the people of this land may have grace to maintain our liberties in righteous and peace.
Blessings to each of you on this Independence Day! This is a day of celebration and gratitude for our nation whi...
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