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Reaching Out and Reaching In: How LGBT- Affirming Churches Can Grow in Numbers and Spirit Saturday, Sept. 16 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. A one-day retreat for congregational leadership, including clergy, vestry members and committees, from parishes in the Diocese of Ohio. Retreat leader Andrew G. Lang is executive director of the Open and Affirming Coalition and an Episcopalian and member of Trinity Cathedral. Inquirer’s Retreat Saturday, Oct. 21 9:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. The Episcopal Church Welcomes You, Really! is a wide-ranging-and honest- exploration of our faith, our Church and our common life. Those who wish may use this retreat to prepare for confirmation or reception into The Episcopal Church. Being A Cathedral: Cathedrals in Places of Loss and Hope The Very Reverend John Downey Sunday, Oct. 8 Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m. Guest Preaching, 9 & 11:15 a.m. Beyond the Border: Immigration in Northeast Ohio Veronica Isabel Dahlberg Sunday, Oct. 15 Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m. Craft Beers of Ohio The Rev. Dr. Paul Gaston Sunday, Oct. 22 Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m. Being A Cathedral: Living in Translation The Very Reverend Steve Carlsen Sunday, Nov.19 Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m. Guest Preaching, 8, 9 & 11:15 a.m. WORSHIP AT TRINITY Regular Sunday worship schedule resumes Sept. 10 SUNDAYS 8 a.m. Early Eucharist 9 a.m. Mostly Jazz Mass 11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist 5 p.m. Solemn Sung Eucharist (first Sunday of the month, October-May) WEDNESDAYS 6 p.m. Choral Evensong (resumes Oct. 1) THURSDAYS 12:10 p.m. Healing and Eucharist Service HOLY BAPTISM DATES Nov. 5, All Saints’ Sunday Jan. 7, Baptism of Our Lord Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, OH Permit #4418 2230 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 216.771.3630 www.trinitycleveland.org 100% Post-consumer Material TRINITY CATHEDRAL is a church for all comers, a center for arts and music, a gathering place for those devoted to Cleveland and its future and a thriving urban community of faith. Trinity’s diverse congregation is committed to inspiring worship, thought-provoking education, dedicated service and determined advocacy. For full program details visit www.trinitycleveland.org. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter, listen to podcasts of sermons and forums, learn about Trinity’s many small groups and much more. Fall & Winter Progr am 2017 THE MISSION OF TRINITY CATHEDRAL IS TO PROCLAIM IN WORD AND ACTION GOD’S JUSTICE, LOVE AND MERCY FOR ALL CREATION. Thank you, donors! Your many generous gifts make all these wonderful programs possible and open to all. www.trinitycleveland.org/support FEATURED PROGRAMS

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Reaching Out and Reaching In: How LGBT-Affirming Churches Can Grow in Numbers and SpiritSaturday, Sept. 16 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.A one-day retreat for congregational leadership, including clergy, vestry members and committees, from parishes in the Diocese of Ohio. Retreat leader Andrew G. Lang is executive director of the Open and Affirming Coalition and an Episcopalian and member of Trinity Cathedral.

Inquirer’s RetreatSaturday, Oct. 21 9:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.The Episcopal Church Welcomes You, Really! is a wide-ranging-and honest-exploration of our faith, our Church and our common life. Those who wish may use this retreat to prepare for confirmation or reception into The Episcopal Church.

Being A Cathedral: Cathedrals in Places of Loss and HopeThe Very Reverend John DowneySunday, Oct. 8Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m.Guest Preaching, 9 & 11:15 a.m.

Beyond the Border: Immigration in Northeast OhioVeronica Isabel DahlbergSunday, Oct. 15Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m.

Craft Beers of Ohio The Rev. Dr. Paul GastonSunday, Oct. 22Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m.

Being A Cathedral: Living in TranslationThe Very Reverend Steve CarlsenSunday, Nov.19Dean’s Forum: 10:10 a.m.Guest Preaching, 8, 9 & 11:15 a.m.

WORSHIP AT TRINITY Regular Sunday worship schedule resumes Sept. 10

SUNDAYS8 a.m. Early Eucharist9 a.m. Mostly Jazz Mass11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist5 p.m. Solemn Sung Eucharist

(first Sunday of the month, October-May)

WEDNESDAYS6 p.m. Choral Evensong (resumes Oct. 1)

THURSDAYS12:10 p.m. Healing and Eucharist Service

HOLY BAPTISM DATESNov. 5, All Saints’ SundayJan. 7, Baptism of Our Lord

Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDCleveland, OHPermit #4418

2230 Euclid AvenueCleveland, OH 44115216.771.3630www.trinitycleveland.org

100% Post-consumer Material

TRINITY CATHEDRAL is a church for all comers, a center for arts and music, a gathering place for those devoted to Cleveland and its future and a thriving urban community of faith. Trinity’s diverse congregation is committed to inspiring worship, thought-provoking education, dedicated service and determined advocacy.

For full program details visit www.trinitycleveland.org. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter, listen to podcasts of sermons and forums, learn about Trinity’s many small groups and much more.

Fall & Winter Progr am2017

THE MISSION OF TRINITY CATHEDRAL IS TO PROCLAIM IN WORD AND ACTION GOD’S JUSTICE, LOVE AND MERCY FOR ALL CREATION.

Thank you, donors! Your many generous gifts make all these wonderful programs possible and open to all. www.trinitycleveland.org/support

FEATURED PROGRAMS

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SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION:Todd Wilson, Director of [email protected]

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Chamber Music by Candlelight (M&A Benefit) Friday, Feb. 2, | 7:30 p.m.Elizabeth DeMio, piano, and Andrew Sords, violin

Bach’s Birthday by Candlelight (M&A Benefit) Friday, March. 20, | 7:30 p.m.Jinjoo Cho, violinist; Todd Wilson, organist

Good Friday Concert (Free) Friday, March. 30, | 7:30 p.m.Arvo Part: PASSIO

FALL ORGAN CONCERTTuesday, Oct. 24 | 7:30 p.m.Freewill offeringJoin us as we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Trinity Cathedral’s Flentrop pipe organ with an exciting evening concert by French organist Michel Bouvard.Sponsored by the Charles H. Teare and Clifford K. Kern Music Fund of the Cleveland Foundation and the Cleveland Chapter of the American Guild of Organists

Oct. 4

Saxophone Duo with the Trinity Chamber OrchestraJake & Sarah – Jake Swanson and Sarah Marchitelli join the Trinity Chamber Orchestra, Todd Wilson, conductor

POP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by Emerging Artist: Alyssa Cruz

Oct 11Gabriel’s Horns – Jazz Praise Big BandJoin us for this lively mix of jazz-praise, blues, and big band musicPOP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by the Center for Arts Inspired Learning

Oct. 18Fuller Sounds Handbell Choir A varied program featuring the golden tones of one of the area’s finest handbell choirsSponsored by Fred and Michon Koch

POP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by Dennis McDonald

Oct. 25Cleveland State University Chorale – Brian Bailey, directorA program of choral masterworks by the talented singers from Cleveland State UniversityPOP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by Demetrious and friends

Nov. 1Dvorák-palooza! with Andrew Sords, violin and Elizabeth DeMio, pianoDvorák’s irresistibly tuneful masterpieces played by two favorite BrownBag musiciansSponsored by Dr. Judith Eckelmeyer

POP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by The Rev. Dr. Paul Gaston

Nov. 8 Shakespeare Songs – Cecilia Nam, sopranoShakespeare’s timeless masterpieces set to music by composers across the centuriesSponsored by Beth Cooper and Paul Herrgesell

POP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by the Center for Arts Inspired Learning

Nov. 15Parker Ramsey, harp and the Trinity Chamber Orchestra Works by Handel and Debussy for the ravishing tonal combination of harp and stringsSponsored by Karen Lanigan

POP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by photographer Stuart Pearl

Nov. 22No Concert – Thanksgiving WeekNov. 29A Jazzy ChristmasJennifer Cochran and The Gateway BandBegin the holiday season with this program of holiday favorites Sponsored by Dave and Wendy Miano

POP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by painter Brenda Tucker

Dec. 6A Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin BrittenThe sopranos and altos of the Trinity Cathedral Choir with harpist Jody Guinn present this holiday favoriteSponsored by Paul and Natalie Cooper

POP-UP! Art exhibition featuring works by Music and Art’s Artist-in-residence John Davis

Dec. 13Annual Messiah Sing Trinity Chamber Orchestra, soloists, and YOU as the massed choir!Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Jack Palomaki

[email protected] www.trinitycleveland.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/trinitycleveland Twitter & Instagram: @trinitycleve

Wednesdays, Noon

Freewill offering. Bring a lunch or purchase one for $7.

WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE SUPPORT OF

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Education All events subject to change. Visit www.trinitycleveland.org for the most up-to-date information.

YogaOct. 4, 11 & 25 & | Nov. 1, 8 & 29 | Dec. 6 & 13Led by Dr. Evelyn DeLiso

Faith, History and the Personal JourneyOct. 4, 11, 18, 25 & Nov. 1Led by the Rev. Dr. Paul Gaston or Dr. Linda MartinOur three books in this program use personal stories to enhance explorations of faith, history, and personal journeys. Our authors — Fieler, Pagels, and Reza — use their unique journeys to take us down different fascinating religious paths. The books are Walking the Bible (Fiedler), Beyond Belief (Pagels) and Zealot (Reza). Co-sponsored by Apple Tree Books

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Nov. 8 & 15 Trinity’s Green Team present a special two evening screening and discussion of directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk’s 2017 documentary about former Vice President Al Gore’s ongoing mission to battle climate change.

The Path of Descent Nov. 29, Dec. 6 & 13A three-session class discussion, based on the works of Richard Rohr, led by the Rev. Kay Rackley.

Trinity Cathedral’s Wednesday evening programs resume Oct. 4. Choral Evensong begins at 6 p.m. followed by a community supper ($6 Suggested Donation). Programs begin at 7:30 p.m.

SUNDAY CLASSES All held at 10:10 a.m.

WEDNESDAYS AT TRINITY CATHEDRAL

Bible Study: Community Gospel ReflectionsSeptember-JanuaryParticipants convene on Sunday mornings between services to offer personal reflections on the day’s Gospel.

The Story of St. Mark: Jerusalem, Rome, Alexandria, VeniceJan. 4, 11, & 25Led by Dr. Bob Fowler with Debbie Likins-Fowler Over three Sundays in January, the Fowlers explore the tangled, conflicting and fascinating stories of St. Mark.

Sundays, 10:10 a.m.

2017Sept 10 Ministry ForumA Showcase of Trinity’s opportunities for education, ministry and fellowship.

Sept. 17 The Cleveland SchoolDistrict and the EveryStudent Succeeds ActEric Gordon, CEO of Cleveland Metropolitan School District

Sept. 24 Being A Cathedral: A Civic PerspectiveBobbie Reichtell

Oct. 8 Being A Cathedral: Cathedrals in Places of Loss and HopeThe Very Rev. John P. Downey

Oct. 15 Beyond the Border: Immigration in Northeast OhioVeronica Isabel Dahlberg

Oct. 22 Craft Beers of Ohio The Reverend Dr. Paul Gaston

Oct. 29 Being A Cathedral: An Interfaith Perspective Rabbi Josh Caruso

Nov. 12 Being A Cathedral: An Interfaith Perspective: Civil Rights and the Muslim Community Isam Zaiem, President Emeritus and Julia Shearson

Nov. 19 Being A Cathedral: Living in TranslationThe Very Reverend Steve Carlsen

Dec. 3 Being A Cathedral: CSU and Trinity Cathedral: Working Together to Benefit the Cleveland CommunityDr. Ronald Berkman, President Cleveland State University

2018Jan. 14 Martin Luther King, Jr. Sunday

Jan. 21 Human TraffickingRenee Jones and Karen Walsh

Jan. 28 Understanding Islam and MuslimsIsam Zaiem, President Emeritus and Julia Shearson

DEAN’S FORUM

Sundays 10:10 a.m. | Ages 3-18The mission of our Sunday morning program is to guide children and youth through a reflective and active faith formation experience that provides a solid Christian foundation of the Episcopal tradition and fosters a spiritual reserve that supports them in making informed moral decisions throughout their lives. Theology, biblical study, spiritual practice, community and service are the central values shaping this ministry.

EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Music & Art at Trinity Cathedral is an arts organization that produces a free BrownBag Concert Series including noontime and seasonal evening concerts and collaborative arts programs. Visit us at: www.MusicandArtatTrinity.org/ • www.facebook.com/MusicandArtatTrinity/ • twitter.com/4musicandart

THANKS TO MANY — Our Programs Are Free and Open to All Every year, donors make it possible for Trinity to be a unique downtown “bright spot” that welcomes all for programs, events, conversations and culture. Please consider making your own tax-deductible gift. Your donation is an investment in Downtown Cleveland’s vitality and continuing comeback. Your contribution will be gratefully accepted, either as a check (payable to Trinity Cathedral) or online at www.trinitycleveland.org/support.

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