Homily for Lent I
The point of our Lenten practices is not so much to “do” as to imagine.
Homily for Ash Wednesday
Repentance is not so much a groveling before a divine Majesty, but rather is a resource to help us lead more rich and satisfying lives even as we are in a world where much is broken and fallen.
Homily for Last Sunday after the Epiphany
As our souls are weighed down with the darkness of war and the plight of the people of Ukraine... there is in Christ a light, a “glory,” well beyond any earthly light.
Homily for Epiphany V
We humans have long drawn back from God. And my hunch is—if we are honest with ourselves—we still draw back from God.
Homily for Epiphany IV
We might put into practice what Paul has shared about love. Maybe a realistic first step is to focus simply on Paul’s first words: “Love is patient.”
Most of the homilies are given by the Rector, the Rev. Todd L. Miller. All others are delivered by homilists as noted. Please consider coming to Trinity some Sunday for a visit!




