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Trinity Cathedr al The Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio located in downtown Cleveland AN INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY OF FAITH FEATURED PROGRAMS THE MISSION OF TRINITY CATHEDRAL IS TO PROCLAIM IN WORD AND ACTION GOD’S JUSTICE, LOVE AND MERCY FOR ALL CREATION. WORSHIP AT TRINITY Regular Sunday worship schedule resumes September 11 SUNDAYS 8 a.m. Early Eucharist 9 a.m. Mostly Jazz Mass 11:15 a.m. Choral Eucharist 5 p.m. Solemn Sung Eucharist (first Sunday of the month, October-May) NEW: Compline Service Sundays at 9 p.m. beginning October 2 A traditional, candlelit service with chanting and choral music. A time to unwind and recharge for the coming week. TUESDAYS 6 p.m. Labyrinth Walk WEDNESDAYS 6 p.m. Choral Evensong (resumes Oct. 5) THURSDAYS 12:10 p.m. Healing Eucharist 6 p.m. Emergent Evening Worship HOLY BAPTISM DATES November 6, All Saints’ Day January 8, The Baptism of Our Lord Bonnie Anderson President of the House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church Sunday, October 9 Preaching, 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Dean’s Forum Guest, 10:10 a.m. Bonnie Anderson was elected President of House of Deputies in 2006. During her 35 years of lay ministry in The Episcopal Church, she has served at the congregational, diocesan, provincial, national and international levels. Anderson has been an adjunct lecturer at the University of Michigan in the School of Natural Resources and the Women’s Studies Department. Among her published resources are: “Spirituality and the Earth; Exploring Connections” and “A Citizen’s Guidebook to the Great Lakes Ecosystem.” Learn more at: generalconvention. org/officers/phod. Sr. Helen Prejean Wednesday, November 16 7:30 p.m. Sister Helen Prejean, author of the international bestseller Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States, has been at the forefront of the anti-death penalty in the United States for several decades. She joined the Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille in 1957. In the early 1980s, Prejean became involved with prison ministry, counseling death row inmates in the Louisiana State Penitentiary. She also works with murder victims’ families and founded Survive, a victims’ advocacy group in New Orleans. Learn more at: www.prejean.org. Sponsored by Trinity Cathedral and Ohioans to Stop Executions Free and open to the public Warren Clark Executive Director, Churches for Middle East Peace Ending Conflict in the Holy Land: What You Can Do To Help Saturday, September 17 9 a.m. – Noon Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) encourages U.S. government policies that actively promote a just, lasting and comprehensive resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Warren Clark has had extensive experience in the Middle East, including serving as the U.S. Foreign Service officer in the Department of the State and as a U.S. representative on the UN Security Council for Middle East and African issues. $25, $15 students; register at http://tinyurl.com/4xfmlfc Benjamin Stewart Gordon A. Braatz Assistant Professor of Worship Dean of Augustana Chapel Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago Advent Retreat: “The Darkness Around Us is Deep” Saturday, December 3 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Christmas, the Feast of the Incarnation, was originally celebrated exactly on the winter solstice, the northern hemisphere’s darkest and longest night. This retreat will offer opportunities to think and pray into the images of Advent and Christmas, especially the interplay between light and darkness. $15, includes boxed lunch Fall 2011 Program 2230 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115 216.771.3630 www.trinitycleveland.org © BACHRACH Trinity Cathedral Fall 2011 Program Trinity Cathedral is a church for all comers, a center for arts and music, a gathering place for those devoted to Cleveland and its future and a thriving urban community of faith. Trinity’s diverse congregation is committed to inspiring worship, thought-provoking education, dedicated service and determined advocacy. “Beyond Violence and Despair/Toward Hope and Restoration” — this year’s theme for our educational offerings – is an apt one as this September we mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11 in the midst of global, economic, political and environmental change. Our educational programming will explore the violence and despair in our world, our city and our religious tradition through the lens of forgiveness, hope and restoration that encourages living peacefully in an often-violent world. For full program details and to learn more about Trinity Cathedral, visit www.trinitycleveland.org. At our website you can subscribe to our weekly email newsletter, listen to podcasts of sermons and forums, learn about our fellowship groups and neighborhood ministries and much more. Trinity Cathedral The Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio located in downtown Cleveland AN INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY OF FAITH

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Trinity Cathedral

The Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio located in downtown Cleveland

an inclusive community of faith

featured programs

the mission of trinity cathedral is to proclaim in word and action God’s justice, love and mercy for all creation.

Worship at trinity Regular Sunday worship schedule resumes September 11

sundays8 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)

NEW: Compline ServiceSundays at 9 p.m. beginning October 2A traditional, candlelit service with chanting and choral music. A time to unwind and recharge for the coming week.

tuesdays6 p.m. Labyrinth Walk

Wednesdays6 p.m. Choral Evensong (resumes Oct. 5)

thursdays12:10 p.m. Healing Eucharist6 p.m. Emergent Evening Worship

holy Baptism datesNovember 6, All Saints’ DayJanuary 8, The Baptism of Our Lord

Bonnie AndersonPresident of the House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church

Sunday, October 9Preaching, 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.Dean’s Forum Guest, 10:10 a.m.Bonnie Anderson was elected President of House of Deputies in 2006. During her 35 years of lay ministry in The Episcopal Church, she has served at the congregational, diocesan, provincial, national and international levels. Anderson has been an adjunct lecturer at the University of Michigan in the School of Natural Resources and the Women’s Studies Department. Among her published resources are: “Spirituality and the Earth; Exploring Connections” and “A Citizen’s Guidebook to the Great Lakes Ecosystem.” Learn more at: generalconvention.org/officers/phod.

Sr. Helen PrejeanWednesday, November 167:30 p.m.Sister Helen Prejean, author of the international bestseller Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States, has been at the forefront of the anti-death penalty in the United States for several decades. She joined the Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille in 1957. In the early 1980s, Prejean became involved with prison ministry, counseling death row inmates in the Louisiana State Penitentiary. She also works with murder victims’ families and founded Survive, a victims’ advocacy group in New Orleans. Learn more at: www.prejean.org.Sponsored by Trinity Cathedral and Ohioans to Stop Executions

Free and open to the public

Warren ClarkExecutive Director, Churches for Middle East Peace

Ending Conflict in the Holy Land: What You Can Do To Help

Saturday, September 179 a.m. – NoonChurches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) encourages U.S. government policies that actively promote a just, lasting and comprehensive resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Warren Clark has had extensive experience in the Middle East, including serving as the U.S. Foreign Service officer in the Department of the State and as a U.S. representative on the UN Security Council for Middle East and African issues.

$25, $15 students; register at http://tinyurl.com/4xfmlfc

Benjamin StewartGordon A. Braatz Assistant Professor of Worship Dean of Augustana Chapel Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago

Advent Retreat: “The Darkness Around Us is Deep”

Saturday, December 39 a.m.-3 p.m.Christmas, the Feast of the Incarnation, was originally celebrated exactly on the winter solstice, the northern hemisphere’s darkest and longest night. This retreat will offer opportunities to think and pray into the images of Advent and Christmas, especially the interplay between light and darkness.

$15, includes boxed lunch

Fall 2011 Program

2230 Euclid AvenueCleveland, OH 44115216.771.3630www.trinitycleveland.org

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Fall 2011 ProgramTrinity Cathedral is a church for all comers, a center for arts and music, a gathering place for those devoted to Cleveland and its future and a thriving urban community of faith. Trinity’s diverse congregation is committed to inspiring worship, thought-provoking education, dedicated service and determined advocacy.

“Beyond Violence and Despair/Toward Hope and Restoration” — this year’s theme for our educational offerings – is an apt one as this September we mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11 in the midst of global, economic, political and environmental change. Our educational programming will explore the violence and despair in our world, our city and our religious tradition through the lens of forgiveness, hope and restoration that encourages living peacefully in an often-violent world.

For full program details and to learn more about Trinity Cathedral, visit www.trinitycleveland.org. At our website you can subscribe to our weekly email newsletter, listen to podcasts of sermons and forums, learn about our fellowship groups and neighborhood ministries and much more.

Trinity Cathedral

The Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio located in downtown Cleveland

an inclusive community of faith

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sunday classesAll held at 10:10 a.m.

Passion, Wisdom and Lament: Praying and Living the Psalms October 2, 9, 16 and 23Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote that the Psalms “mirror life with all its ups and downs, its passions and discouragements.” Join Adam Spencer, Trinity’s adult education coordinator, to devotionally explore this rich Biblical book of ancient poem-songs.

Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?October 30, November 6, 13 and 20Moral philosopher Michael Sandel’s Harvard course, “Justice,” has become a national phenomenon for its integration of theoretical background and current events. Law professor Brant Lee, a teaching assistant for the course, leads a discussion based on the book and companion website.

Explore Advent with IsaiahDecember 4, 11 and 18 The writings of the prophet Isaiah have been called “the fifth gospel” and are proclaimed more than any other during Advent. This class will be led by the Rev. Canon Will Mebane.

Wednesdays at trinityTrinity Cathedral’s Wednesday evening programs resume Oct. 5. Choral Evensong begins at 6 p.m. followed by community supper. Programs begin at 7:30 p.m.

The Episcopal Church Welcomes You…Really!October 5-December 7 (No class November 16 or 23)Join Canon Mebane for a wide-ranging—and honest—exploration of our faith, our Church and our common life. Newcomers, seekers, Episcopalians and everyone else are welcome.

Violence in ScriptureOctober 5, 12, and 19Explore with Dean Tracey Lind the stories and mixed messages of violence in the Bible.

The Power of ForgivenessOctober 26, November 2 and 9Linda Martin, director of the Graduate Ministry Program at Ursuline College leads this three-week discussion of the film “The Power of Forgiveness.” From Northern Ireland and the Amish, to Beirut and Ground Zero, the film explores the challenges of forgiving and reveals how forgiveness can transform your life.

Incarnating GraceNovember 30, December 7 and 14Trinity members Pam McKee and Charlotte Nichols lead this three-week Advent exploration of ways for everyday people to live faithfully and peacefully amidst the daily challenges of our families, our workplaces and our work for justice.

Other Wednesday evening programs include conversational Spanish and tai chi. To learn more, visit www.trinitycleveland.org.

Music and Art at Trinity Cathedral is a multi-faceted community arts organization that produces a free Brownbag Concert Series, collaborative arts programs, the annual Medieval Feast and a variety of other arts-oriented programs.

October 5Jaroslav Tu° maBrilliant organist and improviser from Prague

October 12TOPS Big BandCleveland’s premier Big Band plays tunes from the “Golden Years”

October 19Organ and Brass QuintetSonic thrills with the Columbus Pro Musica Brass Quintet and organist Todd Wilson

October 26Music of Cole Porter and George GershwinJennifer Cochran, Tim Cochran and Gene Karlen present some of America’s favorite tunes

November 2Elizabeth DeMio, pianoWith winds of the Trinity Chamber Orchestra, in quintets by Mozart and Beethoven

November 9Britten-Fest: Chamber Music of Benjamin BrittenA variety of colorful instrumental music by one of the great composers of the 20th century

November 16Jackie WarrenQueen of Cleveland’s jazz piano scene (with organist Todd Wilson in Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue)

November 30Cleveland Orchestra Stars: Mary Kay Fink, fluteCleveland Orchestra flutist Mary Kay Fink joins organist Todd Wilson in rarely heard works for flute and organ

December 7Organ Recital by Elizabeth LentiTrinity’s Associate for Music and Worship plays the mighty Flentrop organ

December 14Britten-Fest: A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28Cathedral Choir sopranos and altos with harpist Jody Guinn present this holiday favorite

December 21Annual Messiah SingTrinity Chamber Orchestra, soloists and YOU in the massed choir! Todd Wilson, conductor

Education

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All events subject to change. Visit www.trinitycleveland.org for the most up-to-date information.

Jaroslav Tu° ma

more music and art at trinityGROUNDWORKS DANCE THEATRE LANDMARK SERIES AT TRINITY October 6, 7, 8 | 7 p.m.Tickets: www.groundworksdance.org

CANTORES CLEVELANDOctober 14 | 7:30 p.m.Tudor England: Music in Times of Turmoil Tickets: www.cantorescleveland.org

QUIRE CLEVELANDOctober 29 | 7:30 p.m.Timothy Brown, guest conductor (Clare College, Cambridge) Musick’s Praier: English Music and Worship Tickets: www.quirecleveland.org

December 22, 23 | 7:30 p.m.Carols for Quire III Tickets: www.quirecleveland.org

TUBA CHRISTMAS CLEVELANDNovember 27 | 5:30 p.m.Freewill offering Big brass music of the season

APOLLO’S FIREDecember 16 | 8 p.m.Sacred Mystery: A Celtic ChristmasTickets: www.apollosfire.org

November 18 7:30 p.m.Freewill offering

Saint Nicolas, Op. 42The Trinity Cathedral Choir and Chamber Orchestra; JR Fralick as Nicolas

November 20 3 p.m.Freewill offering

The Five Canticles, followed by High TeaJR Fralick (tenor); John McElliott (alto); Al Glickson (bass); Todd Wilson (piano)

Brownbag Concerts on Nov. 9 and Dec. 14 are also part of Britten-Fest.

BRITTEN-FEST: Music of a 20th-Century Genius THE BOAR’S HEAD FESTIVALDecember 313 and 5 p.m.Freewill offering Information: www.dohio.org

THE MEDIEVAL FEASTSJanuary 20 and 21 Note New dates!An evening of bawdy fun with Geoffrey Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales.” Tickets: 216.774.0420 or trinitycleveland.org/music-and-art/

special events

gallery exhiBits

BroWnBag concerts

Todd Wilson

Wednesdays, 12:10 p.m.Freewill offering. Bring a lunch or purchase one for $5.

education for children and youthTrinity’s education for children and youth, each Sunday at 10:10 a.m., provides a progressive curriculum of religious education and opportunities for age-appropriate, honest faith-based conversation about contemporary issues and our faith tradition.

Childcare is available Sundays, 8:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Sculpting Scripture WorkshopNovember 12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Details: www.ceirs.orgSponsored by Trinity Cathedral and the Cleveland Ecumenical Institute for Religious Studies

MLK CommemorationJanuary 13 & 15Special educational programs in concert with Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple to commemorate the life and legacy of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sundays, 10:10 a.m.Join Dean Tracey Lind Sunday mornings as she interviews leaders, teachers, thinkers and artists.

dean’s forum

September 11 Congregation-wide discussion of the tenth anniversary of 9/11

September 18Andrew Watterson, Chief of Sustainability, City of Cleveland

October 2 A celebration of the Verger’s Guild of The Episcopal Church

October 9 Bonnie Anderson, President of the House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church Anderson will also serve as a guest preacher this day.

October 16 Daniel Flannery, Director of Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at CWRU

October 23 Understanding Ohio Senate Bill 5 and the proposed referendum

October 30 The Members of the Trinity Cathedral Urban Service Corps

November 6 Paul Neundorfer and David Wallis, Executive Directors, The Refugee Response

November 13 Anne Campbell Goodman, President and CEO, The Cleveland Foodbank

November 20 “Benjamin Britten” with Todd Wilson

December 4 Benjamin Stewart, “Deep Darkness and Emerging Light”

December 11 Kathleen McDonnell, “The Contemplative Path”

December 18 The Rev. William L. Sachs, Executive Director of the Center for Interfaith Reconciliation in Richmond, Va. Rev. Sachs will also serve as a guest preacher this day.

January 15 The Rev. Geoffrey Black, President of the United Church of Christ. Black will also serve as a guest preacher this day.

January 22 C. Griffith Mann, Chief Curator, The Cleveland Museum of Art

Dean Tracey Lind

save the dates

Sept. 10–Nov. 20 Beyond Violence and Despair / Toward Hope and Restoration: Cleveland Photographers Respond

Dec. 2–Jan. 29 Cleveland Artists Holiday Invitational, sponsored by the Visual Artists at Trinity Cathedral

Dec. 10, 11 Holiday Arts and Crafts Bazaar