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Trinity Cathedral at the Beach | |
“There is one Body and one Spirit; there is one hope in God’s call to us; one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism; One God and Father of all.”
(Holy Baptism, BCP p. 299)
On Sunday, October 29th at 12:15, we will come together as one, united Cathedral community on Key Biscayne for a bilingual Holy Eucharist and our parish picnic, followed by a fun afternoon at the beach. Whether you normally attend the 8:00, 10:00, or 12:15 service, this is a wonderful opportunity to meet other Cathedral parishioners with whom you might never cross paths and get to know them better. This is an important occasion for the entire congregation as we move forward into 2024 with new creativity, transformation, and growth.
The 8:00 and 10:00 services will follow the regular Sunday schedule on 10/29, and then will gather at 12:15 at Crandon Park on Key Biscayne. We have reserved Shelter #12 for our group, which is located nearest the North Beach entrance of Crandon Park (see map below). Parking for Shelter #12 is available in the North Beach Parking Lot #2 for a fee of $10 on weekends. For those who need a ride to Key Biscayne, we will leave from the Cathedral at 11:15 to carpool together. Please email us this week at the Cathedral office if you need to carpool so that we can make sure enough cars are available: office@trinitymiami.org.
Hotdogs, hamburgers, drinks, and water will be provided. If you would like to sign up to bring other food items and snacks, please email Irene Cañizares at icanizar@hotmail.com.
We hope that you will join us for this joyful occasion at the beach on October 29th at 12:15!
Many blessings,
Father Jason
The Very Reverend Jason Roberson
Cathedral Provost
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The Bishop is asking for prayers for the peoples of the Holy Land and for an immediate end to violence | |
O God, the Source of Life, and Creator of Peace, help your children, anguished and confused, to understand the futility of hatred and violence; and grant us the ability to stretch across political, religious and national boundaries so we may confront horror and fear by continuing together in the search for justice, peace and truth. Remember those now caught up in armed conflict in Israel and Palestine. Give rest to the dead; succour to the wounded; strength to those held hostage; and energy to those with the power to bring the violence to a swift end. With every fiber of our being we beg you, O God, to help us not to fail nor falter in the work of peace, justice and reconciliation. Amen.
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Flower Donations for All Souls
Click on the photo link below to download the donation form:
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"Pews to Chairs" Project
For many decades now, pews have been replaced by chairs in countless cathedrals and churches across the Episcopal Church and the world with remarkable success. In many cases, it has allowed congregations to experience a transformation and rebirth of their communities. Stackable, multi-use chairs will give Trinity a fully flexible and multi-purpose space that functions not only for worship, but for a variety of ministry and community events. (See the above picture of Chester Cathedral, UK.)
The success of Transforming Trinity and the Pews to Chairs project depends on the donation of chairs by cathedral parishioners, congregations, and individuals across The Episcopal Church in Southeast Florida and the wider Church. Chairs may be donated in honor of / in memory of a loved one or in honor of a specific church, congregation, or organization. Please consider donating one or more chairs!
To donate: Please download the chair donation form HERE, complete it, and make your check payable to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Please make sure to write “Pews to Chairs” in the memo line. Mail checks and forms to: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 464 NE 16th Street, Miami, FL 33132.
Online donations can also be made on the Cathedral website (www.trinitymiami.org) under the “Giving” tab – please be sure to choose the “Pews to Chairs Campaign” on the dropdown menu to designate your donation.
Please reach out to Father Jason by email at frjason@trinitymiami.org if you have any questions or concerns. You can also find more details about the Pews to Chairs project HERE.
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Yoga is back! Starting September 25th at 6.15pm, join us for movement, breath work, and guided meditation in the Cathedral every Monday (except holidays). Experience the blissful union of mind, body, and spirit. Combining the ancient Vedic practice of yoga with the intimacy of our sacred Christian space, Simon Strong from Tiger Eye Healing will lead yoga sessions offering a harmonious blend of physical movement, breathing techniques, sound bath and meditation exercises - to promote relaxation, overall well-being, and inner revelation!
Immerse yourself in a truly rejuvenating and spiritual experience. All levels welcome! $20 (including mats and parking). Entry at the North Door (16th Street). To assure a prompt start, if at all possible please do sign up beforehand using this link.
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Sunday
8 am Holy Eucharist
10 am Choral Eucharist
12:15 pm La Santa Eucaristía
Wednesday
12:10 pm Bilingual Holy Eucharist with Special Prayers for Healing
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If you would like to include someone on the Prayer List or add an anniversary or birthday for special prayers, please call the Cathedral office at 305-456-8851, use the 'Contact Us' link on our website, or send an email ...
office@trinitymiami.org
Also, please let us know when names can be removed from the list.
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Sick - In Recovery
Carlos Ayerdus, Xiomara Betancount, Marjorie Biscombe, President James Carter, Jr., Cecilia, Corinne Chaney, The Rev. James Considine, Cheyenne Crespo, Carol Cunningham, Helen Ebanks, Lucinda Eden, Joan Gill, Doris Gray, Malcomb Green, Robert Horton, Gloria Lamb, Alejandro Medrano, Julio Rodriguez, Yvonne Shonberger, Rick Singletary, Les Tablada, Irma Pujol, Jerome Valero, Anne Knight, Daniel Tate, Marisa Gabarde, The Most Reverend Michael Curry, Nancy Pacheco, Marcin Rebejko, Dorota Chamczyk, Esteban Rodriguez, Joana Echevaría, David Garcia, Molissa Sjogreen, Andye Moss, Stephen Franklin, Jeremiah Pearson, The Reverend Doris Ingraham
Anglican Cycle of Prayer
The Anglican Church in Mexico
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Birthdays
Anaysa Calderin
Dayle Peck
Kevin Lopez
Marcus Canali
Anniversaries
In Memoriam
Florence Hutcheson
Hanno Mueller
Ruth Tucker
David Garcia
Tina Fenimore
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Altar Flowers & Sanctuary Candle | |
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It is the tradition each week at Trinity Cathedral for individuals and families to make a donation for the altar flowers and the sanctuary candle in honor of or in memory of a family member, friend, or a specific cathedral ministry or organization. Names for the donations are listed in the Friday e-Newsletter and in the Sunday service bulletin.
Please email the Cathedral office at office@trinitymiami.org or call (305) 456-8851 to make your donations to this important ministry.
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Food Pantry Ministry
These are difficult times and many struggle to make ends meet. When you come on Sundays, please consider bringing one or more items of canned or boxed food. Items to consider include canned goods, peanut butter, packaged cereals, paper products, bottled water, dish and laundry soaps, boxed dinners, toiletry items, and feminine hygiene products. Remember that we cannot accept expired food or items that need refrigeration.
Gift Card Ministry
The LGBTQ+ ministry has organized an on-going Gift Card collection drive to aid in the purchase of perishable food items for food pantry recipients. These cards are distributed on a weekly basis to families and individuals in need. To continue to help this cause or if you or someone you know could benefit from this ministry, please contact Roberto Soto at:
Trinity Cathedral, c/o Roberto Soto
464 N.E. 16th Street, Miami, FL 33132
(305) 456-8851 or via email roberto@trinitymiami.org
Names of donors and recipients will remain confidential
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We need Ushers and Lectors!
We you like to be an usher on Sunday mornings?
Would you like to read a scripture lesson or lead the Prayers of the People during our Sunday services?
Please consider joining our Usher or Lector Ministries. We need volunteers to help fill these important roles during our Sunday worship.
If you are interested, please email Mr. Thomas Porto at thomas44a@gmail.com, or call the Cathedral office at 305-456-8851.
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Join the Cathedral Flower Guild!
Do you love arranging flowers? Please consider joining the Cathedral Flower Guild. We need volunteers to help on Saturday mornings to arrange flowers for our Sunday worship services.
If you are interested, please reach out to Mr. Roberto Soto at office@trinitymiami.org, or call the Cathedral office at 305-456-8851.
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Morning and Evening Online Reflection | |
Begin and end your weekday with online reflections. Reflections feature prayers, readings from Holy Scripture, and contemplative music and are led by clergy from National Cathedral in the morning and from Canterbury Cathedral in the evening. In addition, daily Choral Evensong song by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir is available online. Select the applicable link below for access. | |
The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost | |
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Trinity in Pictures
The feast day of Saint Luke the Evangelist at Wednesday's celebration of Holy Eucharist with Special Prayers for Healing
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Cathedral Office Hours
Monday – Thursday 9:00am until 3:00pm
In case of pastoral emergency, please call 786-682-5354.
Email: office@trinitymiami.org
Cathedral Visits
The Cathedral doors are open Monday - Friday from 9:00 - 1:00 for visits and for prayer.
Visit us at trinitymiami.org
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