How to Read Scripture
In order to understand a passage of Scripture, one must determine the single meaning of the passage based on the original intent of the author. Sound familiar? That's how I was taught to read...
View ArticleLiturgy, Worship, & the Heart
Each Sunday, we gather for a celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Eucharist includes the Liturgy of the Word and the Holy Communion. The word liturgy means "the work of the people," as in "public...
View ArticleHealing Ministry
In the November Trinitarian Mother Jean wrote, “God desires healing of brokenness. That term 'brokenness' includes a full range of conditions including physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual and...
View ArticleMen of Trinity
You are not too late to enjoy another in season Men of Trinity breakfast before we move to our summer “headquarters”! On Monday, April 10th, at 8 am in the parish hall, Father Edward will speak to...
View ArticlePraying the Psalms
In both Jewish and Christian traditions The Psalms has been called the prayer book of the Bible. It is a collection of prayers that has been used in worship from the time of ancient Israel up to the...
View ArticleHow our Communion is Different
One of the outcomes of the Sixteenth Century Reformation in Europe was that Catholic Christendom was shattered into a number of Confessional Churches. Each branch of the Protestant movement came up...
View ArticleSpreading The Good News (For Real.)
Our Mission Statement begins by saying, “The mission of Trinity-by-the-Cove is to spread the Good News of the Gospel...” Episcopalians are not known for our Evangelism. In fact, we dread the “e-word.”...
View ArticleSpend time in the produce aisle
The produce aisle in your grocery store can be a place of prayer: it all goes back to Latin. You can learn a lot from Latin! Rogare when translated from Latin into English means to ask. For generations...
View ArticleYouth News
On Saturday, July 22, parents and youth helped out the ladies who make and sell mango chutney at the annual Christmas Market. Jenny Anton, of the ladies group, asked Fran Sills, chairperson of the...
View ArticleMom’s Morning Out
Mom's Morning Out opens up the church nursery on Tuesdays, from 9am - Noon, for up to eight children (ages 8 months to 5 years old). The best part? This is offered free of charge. The program will...
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