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Holy Spring!
Not only is Christ Risen, along with the crocuses of spring, Trinity is sprouting. Looking at the next few months, behold -- quite a few baptisms, and for the first time in perhaps over ten years, there is a wedding – well, in fact, several weddings! Appropriate for this season, both liturgically and meteorologically, and even biologically, for this is the season of new life, the season of the winter past. AND, we welcome our Interim Rector, the Reverend Jodi Baron to Trin
The Rev. CJ Coppersmith
Apr 25


All Things are made New
We are now in the great fifty days of Easter, also called the Mystagogia, the time leading up to Pentecost. The scriptures for this season serve two purposes – the first is to relate Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances- these demonstrate that Jesus is alive, both physically and supernaturally – it is noteworthy that he often eats something in these scripture readings, a proof of life, in that the dead are neither hungry nor do they eat. The other purpose of these scripture
The Rev. CJ Coppersmith
Apr 17


Via Crucis
It is Holy Week, and we walk the Way of the Cross to soon find the empty tomb. My hopes for all of you is that this week you are moved to tenderness of heart, to sorrow at the harm done on this week so many centuries ago, to sorrow at the harm in our world, to opening of your hearts to those who suffer or fear, and on the night of the day you receive this, may your hearts be inflamed with the new fire of the Easter Vigil, that continues on into Easter morning, with the confus


The Way of the Cross
And now, with Palm Sunday we enter into Holy Week. We remember the joyful Hosannas as Jesus rides the colt of a donkey into Jerusalem, coats and palms strewn before him, and then the plot darkens as the powers of political collusion seek and gain an earthly power of darkness over Jesus. For the disciples, their earthly hopes seem lost. This resonates with our times when earthly powers seem to bring darkness and fear into our lives. Yet the message of Holy Week and of Eas
The Rev. CJ Coppersmith
Mar 28


Out of the depths have I called to you, O Lord. Psalm 130:1
This Sunday’s scriptures carry despair, confusion, death, life, hope, threat and danger, and the inbreaking of the heavenly to the earthly. It’s a bit like reading the news this week, save that the news feels to be more breaking than inbreaking. Yet know that God is with us, and that for every Lent there is an Easter, for every darkness a dawn. God is with you. CJ+
The Rev. CJ Coppersmith
Mar 21
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