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From our new Director of Music and Organist, Andrew Cooper |
Dear friends and members of Trinity Cathedral,
I am tremendously excited to begin my work as your Director of Music and Organist this Sunday. I will strive to contribute heartfelt, meaningful, and carefully considered music to your worship services each week. Already, I have experienced what a welcoming and loving community you have at Trinity. It is a true privilege to belong there.
Music is a powerful, miraculous thing. I believe it can elevate the words of the service, prayers, or poetry to a greater level of holiness, and thereby truly enhance and deepen the act of worship. I also believe music is vital to the sense of togetherness and community we strive for in church. When we sing as a congregation, the music brings together not only our voices, but also our spirits, our hearts, and our breath. I invite you to live out those values as we begin this new chapter of music making at Trinity.
This is such an exciting time to be at Trinity Cathedral. We are in a moment of celebration, growth, and change. I am thrilled to be with you, and I hope you will get in touch with me if there is some way I can help you through the ministry of music.
I look forward to meeting more of you. I can’t guarantee I will remember your name at first, but I promise I will try!
With love,
Andrew
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Join us this Sunday, November 3rd at 8:00, 10:00, and 12:15 for All Saints' Sunday. | |
At 10:00 we welcome Andrew Cooper as our new Director of Music and Organist! | |
Mission-Focused Stewardship for 2025 | |
This week we officially launch our annual stewardship campaign in support of the mission and ministries of the Cathedral. We have a goal to raise $400,000 in pledges for 2025 so we can continue to grow in faith and reflect God’s grace and love in the heart of Miami.
Next year, we will celebrate the centennial of our beautiful cathedral building. We have amazing plans to mark this historic occasion in 2025 for both our church and the wider community. These first 100 years would not have been possible without the generations of Miamians who built and maintained this building as a living symbol of Christian hope and God's love in Downtown Miami. Now, it is our turn to continue the tradition and lay the foundation for the next 100 years as the spiritual center of Miami.
Please pledge generously to support the vital mission of this Cathedral community. The printable 2025 Stewardship pledge form can be downloaded here.
New this year, you can now make your 2025 Pledge online using our new, secure application called REALM!
Click on the Realm image below to make your 2025 pledge now!
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**The Livestream Guild needs VOLUNTEERS!!**
Would you like to learn to operate our new livestream system on Sunday mornings? We need your help!
Please email Father Jason at frjason@trinitymiami.org for more information.
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THIS Saturday, November 2nd! | |
Bishop Michael Curry issues a Church-wide invitation to the Nov. 2 Investiture Service of Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe | |
Message to the Clergy and People from Bishop Eaton
Election Night Prayers
The Commemoration of James Hannington
29 October 2024
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
As we approach the election, we do so knowing that our Anglican tradition calls us to faithful and responsible citizenship. Our tradition expects us to vote in accordance with our assessment of the issues before the body politic and in accordance with our conscience. In this spirit, it is my earnest hope that every member of our diocese who is entitled to vote will do so. This is a duty, not a luxury or a choice.
This election comes at a time of great importance for our nation and for the world. As we cast our votes, I encourage you to reflect prayerfully on the issues before us and to seek the inspiration of God’s sustaining Spirit in making decisions that are formed by our commitment as Episcopalians to reach for the good, to seek and serve Christ in all persons, and to strive for justice and peace among all people and to respect the dignity of every human being.
In this spirit of prayerful discernment, we are invited to join Election Night Virtual Prayers on Tuesday, 5 November, from 8 to 10 p.m. ET, hosted by The Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations. This is an opportunity for us to gather with our fellow Episcopalians from across the Church, and to pray for our nation amid the choices and challenges that we face. Our Presiding Bishop will offer an opening reflection and prayer.
You can participate in the event by registering for Zoom or joining via the Facebook livestream. For those who would like simultaneous Spanish interpretation, please be sure to register for Zoom.
Join Election Night Virtual Prayers:
Zoom Registration
Facebook Livestream
May we all continue to seek God’s wisdom, and may we all work for a more just and peaceful world.
With every blessing,
+Peter
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Join us on Wednesday evening, Nov. 13th for this important conversation about Migration and Human Rights in Central America. | |
2024-25 Music in the Cathedral Schedule | |
Alcoholics Anonymous Returns to Trinity Cathedral
A newly-formed AA group is now meeting at the Cathedral on Friday evenings at 7:30. The group is the only one currently meeting in the Edgewater/Omni area, and we are honored to host this very important program for our community.
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NEW ONLINE DIRECTORY FOR TRINITY CATHEDRAL
Our new online directory for the Trinity Cathedral community called "Realm Connect" is finally ready for launch!
Select for more information...
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Ushers
Lucretia Allen
Leontyne Allen
Reader
Clarence Smith
Ken Hall
Coffee Host
Helen Ebanks
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10:00 am
Choral Eucharist
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Ushers
Lisa Kelly
Brooks Vanderbush
Reader/Intercessor
Theresia Munis
Shirley Pardon
Coffee Host
Mariana Hawayek
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12:15 pm
Santa Eucaristía
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Ushers
Adrian Madriz
Reader
Elias Taravay
Osielk Velez
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Monday - 4th
6:15 pm Yoga in the Cathedral
Tuesday - 5th Election Day
Cathedral closed as a Polling Place - Office will remain open
Wednesday - 6th
12:10 pm Holy Eucharist w/Prayers for Healing
Friday - 8th
7:30 pm AA on the Bay
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Happy Birthday Roberto on Nov. 7th!
Thank you for ALL your do for Trinity Cathedral!
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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
Esteban Rodriguez
Anita Damnavits
Robert Horton
Melba D. Leon
Anthony Munis
Doris Grey
The Reverend James Considine
Norma Wright
Kevin Ryan
The Reverend Albert Halverstadt, Jr.
Cecilia
Loli Triana
Angie Halverstadt
Carmenza Rave
Gema Montoya
Carol Vaughan
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Birthdays
Roda Atanibar
Wesley Nicula
Jeff Spragens
Patrick Betar
Rowan Jones
Ana Pereira
Dr. Clarence Smith
Dan Aderhold
Lennox Griffith
Roberto Soto
Anniversary
In Memoriam
Anglican Cycle of Prayer
The Church of the Province of South East Asia
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Conversations with Bishop Eaton | |
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Bishop Eaton and Canon Eddie Lopez, our Missioner for Hispanic Ministries, discuss the rich contributions of the Hispanic community to the life of the Episcopal Church in Southeast Florida. Together, they explore faith, culture, and mission in this podcast episode.
Click here to listen to the Apple Podcast
Join us in honoring the vital role of Hispanic Ministries within our diocese and beyond.
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Yoga in the Cathedral
November 4th, 18th, & 25th at 6:15 pm
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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. | |
Second Saturday - November 9th at 8:30 a.m. | |
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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"Pews to Chairs" Project
There is still time to donate a chair!
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 Trinity's new cathedral chairs which arrived the week before Christmas.)
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 or 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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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-fourth Sunday after Pentecost
All Saints' Day Observance
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Do you know anyone who in thought, word, and deed points you toward a heavenly reality? How do they do that?
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When the Church comes together to celebrate the Feast of All Saints, I often imagine us as a family gathered at the cemetery to honor a cherished relative. Just as on Memorial Day we visit grandpa’s final resting place, on this day we celebrate those whom the Church recognizes as particularly notable examples of life in Christ. If on this holy day we gather at the grave of the saints at rest, then this reading from the wisdom literature is the epitaph on the headstone that lies before us. Contained within it is our Christian hope. The hope of eternal life stretches back even to the forebears of our Christian tradition, and for centuries that promise has been inscribed in our most sacred texts. It is such a promise that beckons us to this holy occasion.
Bible Study in full...
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This past Friday at Diocesan Convention, Father Rafael was installed as Dean of the South Dade Deanery! And Mother Mary Ellen Cassini was installed as Dean of the South Palm Deanery! | |
Jackie Clarke, Ed Hibshman, and Father Jason with Presiding Bishop-elect Sean Rowe at Diocesan Convention! | |
The funeral for Molisa Sjogreen was held on Saturday, Oct. 26th. | |
Last Sunday we honored Bill Hopper on his last day as Interim Organist of the Cathedral. We are grateful for Bill’s many years of faithful service to Trinity! | |
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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