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WORSHIP AT TRINITY CATHEDRALSUNDAYS8 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 (Feb- May)
THURSDAYS12:10 p.m. Healing Eucharist
HOLY BAPTISM DATESApril 23, Second Sunday of EasterJune 4, Pentecost
SUMMER SUNDAYSMay 28-Sept. 3 Services: 8 & 10 a.m.
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Spring Progr am2017
COME CELEBRATE TRINITY’S BICENTENNIAL!
In celebration of its 200 years, Trinity Cathedral is pleased to present in collaboration with Cleveland State University, a bicentennial speakers’ series featuring nationally renowned thought leaders. Held in Trinity Cathedral’s beautiful nave throughout the 2016-2017 program year, these intimate forums will cast a fresh vision for a future that belongs to us all.
FEATURED PROGRAMS
BICENTENNIAL SPEAKERS SERIES
MARCH 21 | 7:30 P.M.
Jonathan Ryan, organistCelebrating Bach’s 332nd Birthday with the Clavierübung III complete with chorales sung by the Trinity Chamber Singers. Todd Wilson, conductor
MARCH 31 | 7:30 P.M.
Choir of New College, OxfordAnglican choral masterpieces from the 16th to 21st centuries.Robert Quinney, director
SPONSORS
Choir of New College, Oxford
BICENTENNIAL YEAR SPONSORS
Michael Sandel
March 21 | Noon
FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION Capital Campaign
Your “From Generation to Generation” donation will help preserve and modernize Trinity’s buildings, making them safe and accessible for all. Your gift will also be used to increase Trinity’s endowment fund to provide for future generations. All donations will be gratefully received and can
be made online at https://trinitycleveland.org/support or by check to “Trinity Cathedral.”
SATURDAY, MARCH 18 | 9:30 AM TO 4:00 P.M.
LENTEN RETREATTending the Holy: The Vastness of Spiritual PracticesLed by The Rev. Kurt WiesnerCost: $50 (Scholarships available)
A look at the diversity of Spiritual Practices—play with multiple techniques, and discover accessible ways to potentially find new waters of life to nourish your relationship with God and the world. To register go to,http://tinyurl.com/LentenRetreat2017 The Rev. Kurt Wiesner
Jonathan Ryan
THROUGH MAY 2017
Bicentennial ExhibitionFour years in the making, “Trinity Cathedral: Crossroads of the City and Heartbeat of its People” includes significant paintings on loan from the Western Reserve Historical Society, Kenyon College, and the Union Club in addition to many other historic items and pieces of visual culture from Trinity’s history.
Feb. 1
Organ Extravaganza!Organ students and faculty from The Cleveland Institute of Music and Baldwin-Wallace University.
Feb. 8
Guitar students from Cleveland Institute of MusicEnjoy the versatile students from CIM’s outstanding Guitar Dept.
Feb. 15
Valentine’s Day withCole Seaton, tenorLove songs of all styles sung by Chicago tenor (and former Clevelander ) Cole Seaton.
Feb. 22
Cleveland State Keyboard StudentsEnjoy the artistry of the talented CSU keyboardists.
Mar 1
Ash Wednesday (No Concert)
WOMEN IN MUSIC: LOVE, RAGE & INSPIRATION (four concerts sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council)
Mar 8
Choirs of Hathaway Brown SchoolAn entertaining program by the amazing Hathaway Brown singers, directed by Laura Webster.
Mar 15
Amethyst String QuartetA Spanish program played by the women of the Amethyst Quartet.
Mar 22
Burning River Baroque EnsembleOn the Brink of Insanity: Musical Portrayals of Women as Mad, Crazy and Unhinged!
Mar 29
3DivasThe powerhouse, super-swinging jazz trio of Jackie Warren (piano), Sherrie Maricle (drums) and Amy Shook (bass).
April 5
Franklin Cohen, clarinetA thrilling concert by the distinguished former Principal Clarinet of The Cleveland Orchestra, including the new Clarinet Sonata by David Conte.
April 12
Holy Week (No Concert)
April 19
Cleveland State Wind EnsembleThis amazing ensemble will bring sonic thrills to the cathedral, directed by Dr. Birch Browning.
April 26
TOPS Big BandThe remarkable TOPS musicians play American favorites.
May 3
Oberlin Collegium MusicumAlways a Brownbag favorite, the inspiring Oberlin singers are under the direction of Dr. Steven Plank.
May 10
Kenny Davis Jazz QuartetKenny and his fellow musicians are icons of the Cleveland jazz scene.
May 17
The Trinity Chamber OrchestraOrgan concertos with organists Nicole Keller and Todd Wilson. Dr. Horst Buchholz, guest conductor.
[email protected] www.trinitycleveland.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/trinitycleveland Twitter: @trinitycleve Instagram: @trinitycleve All events subject to change. Visit www.trinitycleveland.org for the most up-to-date information.
Historic Trinity Cathedral and its adjoining Commons campus are Downtown Cleveland bright spots! Your gift supports Trinity’s “all-are- welcome” public spaces, weekly hot meal for the hungry, renowned music and art programs, and many community activities. Your tax- deductible donation will be gratefully received either online at https://trinitycleveland.org/support or by check sent to Trinity Cathedral.
SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION:Todd Wilson, Director of [email protected]
or 216.774.0421
BROWNBAG CONCERTS
Music & Art at Trinity Cathedral is an arts organization that produces a free BrownBag Concert Series including noontime and seasonal evening concerts; collaborative arts programs; and the annual MidWinter Feast. Learn more at: trinitycleveland.org/music/trinitycleveland.org/music/.
Wednesdays, Noon
Freewill offering. Bring a lunch or purchase one for $7.
WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE SUPPORT OF
MORE MUSIC AND ART
TreblefestSaturday, February 11 Choral Evensong (open to public) 3 p.m.An all-day workshop for children’s choirs, led by Kevin Kwan, director of music at Christ & St. Luke’s Church, Norfolk VA. The workshop concludes with Choral Evensong at 3 p.m. (open to the public).
Education All events subject to change. Visit www.trinitycleveland.org for the most up-to-date information.
Inquirer’s Class | February 1, 8, & 15 | March 8, 15, 22, & 29The Rev. Canon Kay Rackley
History is a Prologue to the Future: Of Bishops, Buildings & the Broad work of the ChurchFeb. 22The Rev. Brian WilbertSpecial Wednesday Forum: Celebrating two hundred years of the Episcopal Church in Cleveland and the State of Ohio. This forum will recall the history of the Episcopal Church in Ohio — from serving the settlers of the Western Reserve to the establishment of schools in the region to influencing social order during industrialization.
Leadership from a Christian Perspective | Apr. 5The Rev. Canon Vincent BlackSpecial Wednesday Forum: A Christian is a follower of Jesus Christ. In this forum, The Rev. Canon Vincent Black will explore the ways in which being a Christian invites us to surrender to God and to follow God’s will while calling us to lead others into relationship with God and each other in Christ.
Grief Recovery GroupApril 19 & 26, 2017 and May 3, 10, & 17, 2017Al Brazynetz, ChaplainCost: $20 (Scholarships available)
The Grief Recovery Method is an 8-week program that provides participants with tools to achieve a sense of completion in moving beyond loss and helps them regain energy and spontaneity. The program will be led by Alex Brazynetz, Trinity parishioner, who is a trained Grief Recovery Specialist, currently serving as Staff Chaplain at the Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital. The program includes text and supplemental materials. Registration deadline is February 20th, 2017. Contact Alex at [email protected] to register.
Trinity Cathedral’s Wednesday evening programs resume Feb. 1. Choral Evensong begins at 6 p.m. followed by community supper. Programs begin at 7:30 p.m.
SUPPORT TRINITY!
WEDNESDAYS at Trinity Cathedral
Sundays, 10:10 a.m. unless otherwise noted
Conversation with leaders, teachers, thinkers, and artists. Forum podcast are available online at www.trinitycleveland.org/deansforum.
Feb. 5From Generation to Generation: The Past and Future Stories of Trinity CathedralThe Rev. Michael Jupin, Retired, Canon, Trinity Cathedral 1974-84
Feb. 12From Generation to Generation Campaign Report and Next Steps Campaign Co-Chairs Marie Kittredge and Tony Wesley
Feb. 19The Episcopal Church’s Mission in a Divided AmericaThe Rev. Walter Brownridge, Retired, Dean of the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Honolulu, Hawaii
Feb. 26Bike ClevelandMr. Jacob VanSickle, Executive Director
Mar. 12Beyond Walls and Bridges: Education to heal divided communitiesDr. Sean Decatur, President Kenyon College
Mar. 19The Uncontrollable Public Lives of our Beloved StoriesThe Rev. Kurt Wiesner, Rector, St. Paul’s, Salt Lake City, Utah
Mar. 26Following the StoryThe Rev. Rosalind Hughes, Rector, Church of the Epiphany, Euclid, Ohio
Apr. 2The Body of Christ: Ever Living, Ever Dying, Ever NewThe Rev. Joy Caires, Rector, St. Clement’s, St. Paul, MN
Apr. 23From Giving the Sacrament to Being the Sacrament: The Ministry of Hospital ChaplaincyThe Rev. Sahra Harding, Chaplain, Cleveland Clinic
Apr. 30God’s Presence, Received, and SharedThe Rev. Lynn Ramshaw, Retired, Serves as Associate at St. James Episcopal Church in Ormond Beach, Florida.
Jun. 4Ministry: The Next GenerationThe Rev. Alex Barton
DEAN’S FORUM EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN & YOUTHSundays 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.
Child care for those age 3 and younger is available Sundays, 8:45 a.m-12:30 p.m.
Youth Spy PilgrimageMay 19-21 | Grades 6-12Save the Date — More information coming soon!Contact Christopher [email protected], 216-774-0478
SPECIAL EVENTS
GOOD FRIDAY CONCERTFriday, April 14 | 7:30 p.m.Freewill offering
Featuring Mozart’s magnificent Requiem, with works by Allegri and Liszt. Trinity Cathedral Choir and the Trinity Chamber Orchestra Todd Wilson, conductor
GOOD FRIDAY BLUES AND LAMENTATIONSFriday, April 14 | 1 p.m.Freewill offering
A beautiful and moving worship experience of jazz, silence and poetry, led by vocalist Jennifer Cochran and The Gateway Band.