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Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: An Upside-Down World
November 3, 2022 | By Faith Formation and Education
At first glance, it seems that Jesus is setting out a diagram of opposites. It is an upside-down world: the great reversal that the reign of God brings.
3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: Ordinary People Like Us
October 29, 2022 | By Faith Formation & Education
This long season after Pentecost, also called Ordinary Time, continues for another month. This week, we hear a story that some children might remember. It’s the story of Zacchaeus, who a lot of people didn’t like because of his behavior.
Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: To See and Be Seen
October 27, 2022 | By Faith Formation and Education
In our Gospel this week, we hear the story of Zacchaeus. Those of us who experienced formal faith formation in childhood will remember this story, as it was a favorite of Sunday school teachers because they thought children could relate to Zacchaeus’s height and, of course, climbing trees.
Grantee Spotlight: Princeton Theological Seminary
October 26, 2022
In July 2022, Trinity and Princeton Theological Seminary formalized a partnership with an initial year-long grant of $290,000 to begin the work of transforming theological education. The ultimate goal of this work is to equip seminaries across North America to theologically form and practically prepare students to lead social innovation and entrepreneurial ministries.
Allhallowtide: Remembering the Communion of Saints
October 25, 2022 | By James Melchiorre
A story explaining the connection between Halloween, All Saints' Day, and All Faithful Departed.
3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: Wonderfully Made
October 22, 2022 | By Faith Formation & Education
As we’ve noticed this fall, Jesus used parables to make a point, especially about matters of good character and behavior. Rather than shaming or calling out individuals, even people who were trying to insult him, Jesus sometimes exaggerated character flaws and situations in the parables and made them funny. By doing this, his point was made clear, but it also represented God’s kin-dom in loving and forgiving terms, which turned the former interpretations of religious laws of crime and punishment upside down.
Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: A Gift of Grace
October 20, 2022 | By Faith Formation and Education
God, who searches our hearts and motivations, calls on us to enact a posture of repentance. In such a posture, we open ourselves to God in full awareness of who we are. We can then experience God’s mercy and kindness as a gift of grace.
3 Ways Into Sunday’s Stories for Children: Written On Our Hearts
October 15, 2022 | By Faith Formation & Education
This week, we will be talking about interpretations of abstract concepts which Jeremiah and Jesus tried to apply to the realities of their followers’ lives. This isn’t easy to do with anyone, but it’s even harder with young children.
The Two Pauls at St. Paul's Chapel
October 13, 2022 | By James Melchiorre
The Apostle Paul is the namesake of St. Paul's Chapel and is represented by two statues, one very old and one quite new.
Five Ways Into Sunday’s Scripture: The Quest for Justice
October 13, 2022 | By Faith Formation and Education
Who among us will persist in the quest for justice? Like the widow pleading her own case before the unjust judge, we must not take no for an answer. It is a matter of faith. It is a matter of trust in God’s goodness — and in our commitment to claiming God’s reign of justice with constancy.