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Trinity Cathedral Portland
United States
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Uncommon Warmth. Intellectual Curiosity. Holy Compassion. Deep Beauty.
We are a progressive, urban Episcopal congregation in downtown Portland that aspires to radical hospitality: this altar is open to everyone, and the cathedral doors swing wide to embrace peoples of many faiths and no faith. We have carefully designed our services to comfort you where you hurt and challenge you where you may have grown complacent. In all that we do, we seek to equip one another in living out our faith wherever we may be. Everyone is welcome - no exceptions! 🏳️🌈
We are a progressive, urban Episcopal congregation in downtown Portland that aspires to radical hospitality: this altar is open to everyone, and the cathedral doors swing wide to embrace peoples of many faiths and no faith. We have carefully designed our services to comfort you where you hurt and challenge you where you may have grown complacent. In all that we do, we seek to equip one another in living out our faith wherever we may be. Everyone is welcome - no exceptions! 🏳️🌈
"Dangerous Wisdom" | Nathan LeRud | September 29, 2024
"We are all prophets." Sermon by Nathan LeRud, Cathedral Dean, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, September 29, 2024.
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"How Hard Can It Be?" | Shana McCauley | September 22, 2024
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"It can be hard to hold on to our why." Sermon by Shana McCauley, Canon Vicar, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, September 22, 2024.
"Opening" | Charissa Simmons | September 15, 2024
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"We are all ministers." Sermon by Charissa Simmons, Canon for Spiritual Formation, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, September 15, 2024.
"The Joy of Being Wrong" | Nathan LeRud | September 8, 2024
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"There's nothing safe about a miracle." Sermon by Nathan LeRud, Cathedral Dean, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, September 8, 2024.
"Religion Is This" | VJ Sathyaraj | September 1, 2024
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"God's love extends to everybody, whether they meet with our approval or not." Sermon by Vijendran (VJ) Sathyaraj, Assisting Priest, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, September 1 2024.
"Give Me Jesus" | Nathan LeRud | August 25, 2024
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"We want something we can touch." Sermon by Nathan LeRud, Cathedral Dean, recorded live at the 10:00am service on Sunday, August 25, 2024.
"Flesh and Blood" | Charissa Simmons | August 18, 2024
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Sermon by Charissa Simmons recorded August 18, 2024 at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
"Stop, Look and Listen" | Shana McCauley | August 11, 2024
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"Stop, Look and Listen" | Shana McCauley | August 11, 2024
"Transfiguration" | Katharine Jefferts Schori | August 4, 2024
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"Transfiguration" | Katharine Jefferts Schori | August 4, 2024
"Crowds Have Power" | Liz Harlan-Ferlo | July 28, 2024
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"Crowds Have Power" | Liz Harlan-Ferlo | July 28, 2024
"There Is Only One Flock" | Nathan LeRud | July 21, 2024
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"There Is Only One Flock" | Nathan LeRud | July 21, 2024
"The Plumb Line" | Charissa Simmons | July 14, 2024
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"The Plumb Line" | Charissa Simmons | July 14, 2024
"We Must Grow" | A-Too Williams | July 7, 2024
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"We Must Grow" | A-Too Williams | July 7, 2024
"Do You Know What Kind of Church That Is?" | Nathan LeRud | June 30, 2024
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"Do You Know What Kind of Church That Is?" | Nathan LeRud | June 30, 2024
"Freedom & Liberation" | Melissa L. Bennett | June 23, 2024
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"Freedom & Liberation" | Melissa L. Bennett | June 23, 2024
"The Weapons of Nonviolence" | VJ Sathyaraj | June 16, 2024
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"The Weapons of Nonviolence" | VJ Sathyaraj | June 16, 2024
Pamela Decker - Ave Maris Stella | Nicholas Stigall, organ
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Pamela Decker - Ave Maris Stella | Nicholas Stigall, organ
Pamela Decker - La Danza | Nicholas Stigall, organ
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Pamela Decker - La Danza | Nicholas Stigall, organ
"The Spiritual Practice of Rest" | Liz Harlan-Ferlo | June 2, 2024
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"The Spiritual Practice of Rest" | Liz Harlan-Ferlo | June 2, 2024
"Looking Beyond" | Bishop Diana Akiyama | May 26, 2024
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"Looking Beyond" | Bishop Diana Akiyama | May 26, 2024
"It's The Spirit of the Lord" | Nathan LeRud | May 19, 2024
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"It's The Spirit of the Lord" | Nathan LeRud | May 19, 2024
"God's Fire Is A Powerful Catalyst" | Liz Harlan Ferlo | May 12, 2024
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"God's Fire Is A Powerful Catalyst" | Liz Harlan Ferlo | May 12, 2024
Preview: A World Apart with Gabriel Crouch
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Preview: A World Apart with Gabriel Crouch
"He Is Our Mother" | Charissa Simmons | The Feast of St. Julian of Norwich | May 5, 2024
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"He Is Our Mother" | Charissa Simmons | The Feast of St. Julian of Norwich | May 5, 2024
"The Spirit is Breath" | VJ Sathyaraj | May 5, 2024
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"The Spirit is Breath" | VJ Sathyaraj | May 5, 2024
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This church has meant so much to me. Thank you
Wow, Pam. Beautiful reading. Beautiful.
Thank you.
Someone needs to tell the choir guy that we can see him on his phone lol
The ever indefinable word, JUSTICE, the Blanche DuBois rainbow fans, the lack of holy person citation (except Hildegard), These things make me cringe with suspician.
It’s like cosplay Catholicism
Religion is where we quarantine the beasts.
What a beautiful soul. It is refreshing to see a woman not trying to fit into a "man's" world and compete for the top. "Man's" world has proven to be a catastrophic failure. Why would anyone want to follow in those shoes? Women like this are showing the RIGHT way for society to live, not trying to push their way to the top of a broken "man's" world, but rather showing how to be loving and considerate of one another.
It is so refreshing to see the MAN take a back seat and not see an ego narcissistic maniac at the pulpit..women need and should be ordained to be priests and male priests need to be able to marry if they choose..the episcopal church is so far ahead of the Roman catholic church and show far more compassion..inclusive ess and tolerance for those who with a different point of view..I assume this is an episcopal priest and service..they do everything better..more tolerance..less guilt..oppression..fear and manipulation
Noticed how hard it was for HER to acknowledge that GOD created MAN to his image and lightness??? It's called the curse of EVE ...woman hungry for spiritual authority Men 😢😢
What is this supposed to be? A social studies class? Where are the men?
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blasphemous. I will be praying for you all.
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1 Timothy 2:12: “I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet.”
But... Isn't Timothy one of those who's writings are correctly subsumed under the heading of "Fake"? Just as none of the Gospel writers witnessed any of the things they describe? We take all the wrong, indeed stupid things from early Christian writings at our peril. God can change his mind. And the Bishop here says very wise words.
Priestesses are by definition heretical.
WOW! I'm at a loss for words to describe how beautiful this combination of arrangement, instrument, and performer are marshalled into a stunning experience. Bravo! The Positive Cromorne on the finely crafted tremulant is exquisite-- and so rarely found anywhere else.
Sorry but u cannot be doing what you are doing, u cannot be ordained a minister your a woman.
Lovely voices for hymn singing (and nice idea to sing Sop/alt); thank you
Thank you!
🙏Beautiful. I’m truly regret missing the whole service on Sunday. 🙏🏾
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A beautiful, beautiful sermon. Sending love from the UK.
Thank you!
Thank-you for an excellent, super, wonderful, and apt Sermon (KmDforCityFour)
Beautiful and hopeful. Lifted my heart!
I sang this a few years ago. You two did a fantastic job.
A big issue with this message is there is no mention of repentance. Repent and believe, not just believe. Yes, we should care for the poor and sick, but also spiritually, not just by physical food and drink. Christ is the living water. When Christianity gets as diluted as this, there is hardly a difference from atheism. Atheism acknowledges a need to care for the poor too. We should also think about the reality of evil, the sinful nature of humanity since the Fall, and Jesus's own warning about Gehenna. Why would he warn us of that if we all are going to heaven anyway and all we have to do is just be kind?
This is Anglican
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What is more Christological and a greater example of the union of the Divine and human natures than the incarnation of Christ which heals through the touching of Jesus by way of his clothes to the woman -the clothes a true man wears that conveys the power of the true God to heal? I don’t understand how there is opposition to creeds or professions of faith? Does not a creed that professes Christ as Lord profess the same belief that the woman had which then she transformed into trusting faith? I am not saying that a standard or rule of beliefs is faith, but these creeds in action within a heart that loves God and Neighbor produces a faith like this woman had. If we are to love God, then we must know God -and creeds and catechisms let us know exactly this! Her thought process cannot be said to end at “maybe this guy can help me,” because this ultimately goes further to ask “why could this guy help me?” And an answer she may have had is, “because I believe He is God,” “a miracle worker,” “the Leper of the House of Rabbi,” or “the Leper Messiah.” Further, helping the body is great. The drug crisis is major. But what good is the body without reference to or to the ignorance of or to the exclusion of the soul? When Christ says, “daughter” in this passage, does he mean so according to the flesh -the mere body? Surely not. Christ isn’t her earthly brother or father. He means “daughter” according to the one faith which unites, just as there is one Lord that unites, and one baptism that unites… It is about the One Body of Christ: “Because there is one bread, we who are many are one body, for we all partake of the one bread.” 1 Corinthians 10:17 So what is it to drink soup but miss this One Bread which somehow makes many into One Body? This is not to say we should not provide for all bodies -we shall, for Christ says to do this, as you clearly and wonderfully state. But to eliminate creeds, these truly undying elements of Spiritual life through belief and faith, you miss the duality: that we are body and soul -but that this body fails, the outer body wastes away while the inner one grows; and that in the One Body which our life is hidden with/in, we now live forever, despite our current body’s momentary death. Our life is not with our current body, but is with the One Body. We are in Christ and Christ is in us -only through the death of His body on the Cross and its resurrection to everlasting life -which we now become partakers of; “partakers of the divine nature” meaning theosis or that the very life of God, the Spirit, is now our life in us! God is our portion, our inheritance. We are truly Sons and Daughters. Does thus passage not make this clear when Christ says this exact thing, “daughter”? It was ultimately the fragility of our flesh which allowed our Lord to suffer death and be buried. But it was certainly not a product of mere flesh that He rose again. No, I have never seen this, nor does biology say this. So then what do we say? We cannot say that it is the body, so then we say that it is the power of God! The Spirit! Just like this passage referenced in the video! The power of God which is given through Christ to not just save the body but to save all of us! We are not to work to make what is perishable (our bodies) imperishable (which is impossible) -but give rebirth to what is and always will be eternal, that is, the soul -which was dead but is made alive! Anyone can feed the body. All religions do. Better than this, all mothers do, even from their own bodies. But only Christ claims that unless you love Him more than all else, you are unworthy of Him. We are worthy of soup and water by merely existing. We have a mouth to eat and a GI tract, God willing. We all eat soup and drink water -I hope, and if not then I pray you may get some. But it seems that while all are worthy of soup and water, it is possible that some may end up not being worthy of Christ -the Bread of Life, true food and true drink. I did appreciate the sermon, however. It was a fun watch.
Roman Catholics are misunderstanding Matthew 16:18. The confession that "Jesus is the Christ the Son of God" is the only foundational truth that Christ builds His church on. Peter’s confession is the rock.
That is ALSO the Catholic perspective BUT ALSO that Cephas, as Paul calls him also, is THE ROCK in which Christ builds His physical Church. As He gives Peter THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM TO BIND AND LOOSE and tells him to shepherd HIS sheep. As the Church Fathers agree. St. Ignatius of Antioch (A.D. 35 to 107) “See that you all follow the bishop, even as Jesus Christ does the Father, and the presbytery as you would the apostles; and reverence the deacons, as being the institution of God. Let no man do anything connected with the Church without the bishop. Let that be deemed a proper Eucharist, which is administered either by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude of the people also be; even as wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.”-Letter to the Smyrnaeans, Ch 8 Ignatius urges the faithful to submit to the authority of their bishop because it is the will of God: “But inasmuch as love suffers me not to be silent in regard to you, I have therefore taken upon me first to exhort you that you would all run together in accordance with the will of God. For even Jesus Christ, our inseparable life, is the manifested will of the Father; as also bishops, settled everywhere to the utmost bounds of the earth, are so by the will of Jesus Christ… Let us be careful, then, not to set ourselves in opposition to the bishop, in order that we may be subject to God.” -Letter to the Ephesians, Ch 3,5 Ignatius recognizes the authority, or “presidency,” in particular of the Church at Rome: “Ignatius, also called Theophorus, to the Church that has found mercy in the greatness of the Most High Father and in Jesus Christ, his only son; to the Church beloved and enlightened after the love of Jesus Christ, our God, by the will of him that has willed everything which is; to the Church wich also holds the presidency in the place of the country of the Romans, worthy of God, worthy of honor, worthy of blessing, worthy of praise, worthy of success, worthy of sanctification, and because you hold the presidency of love, named after Christ and named after the Father; here therefore do I salute in the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father.” -Letter to the Romans, Intro Ignatius indicates that the Church at Rome possessed the authority to teach others: “You have envied no one; but others you have taught. I desire only that what you have enjoined in your instruction may remain in force.” -Letter to the Romans, Ch 3 Finally, Ignatius confirms-as do other Church Fathers-that this authoritative Church at Rome was founded by Peter and Paul: “Not as Peter and Paul did, do I command you. They were apostles and I am a convict. They were free, and I even to the present time am a slave.” -Letter to the Romans, Ch 4. On the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. “Take note of those who hold heterodox opinions on the grace of Jesus Christ which has come to us, and see how contrary their opinions are to the mind of God… They abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because they do not confess that the Eucharist is the Flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ, Flesh which suffered for our sins and which the Father, in his goodness, raised up again. They who deny the gift of God are perishing in their disputes.”-Letter to the Smyrnaeans, Ch 6. Ignatius also explains that the Eucharist must be administered either by a bishop or one of his ordained ministers: “Let that be deemed a proper Eucharist, which is administered either by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it.” -Letter to the Smyrnaeans, Ch 8.
Then why does Peter get the keys to the kingdom? Why are the Apostles given the power to bind and loose?
John 1:40 "Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two who heard what John had said and who had followed Jesus. 41 The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon and tell him, “We have found the Messiah” (that is, the Christ). 42 And he brought him to Jesus. 1. John the Baptist sees Christ and proclaims "Look the Lamb of God". 2. Andrew sees Christ, finds his brother Simon and tells him that they found the Messiah. 3. Simon confesses that Christ is the "son of God". For no reason at all, Christ renames him Peter which happens to mean "rock" or "rocky". Then for no reason at all, tells him that on this "rock" He will build His Church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. And then for no reason at all, gives the keys of the kingdom of heaven and gives him the power to bind and loose. Also, for no reason at all, they were in Caesaria Philippi which has this gigantic rock formation.
@@thefly6537 Jesus was talking to all the disciples in Matthew 16:19 that is why plural noun was used - more than one key.
@@atgred Beware of the scribes - Jesus
Appalling.
Yet another warped shepherd misleading an unsuspecting flock. "Father fogive them, for they know not what they do." 🙈🙏🏻
Oh man, Saint Paul and the church fathers would cringe at this.
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Jesus in the corner fashioning a whip
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VIVA BARBRA! BARBRA RULES! BARBRA FOREVER!
Regarding the last organ performance, I heard it from a certain someone that it "makes Messiaen sound like Mozart". Yep. It does. Great to hear this new music played at a service.
great program!
I think it's pretty cool that you get to play that kind of avant-garde repertoire in your church services. It's a serious organ concert. Those chords are literally shaking the foundations of the building. (It's also interesting to see you actually playing (as opposed to just hearing your recording).) Well done.
Everyone who plays for services at Trinity LOVES the fact that this congregation has "big ears" and enjoys everything from the most traditional to the most challenging music around. It has been something cultivated over many years. I recall on my first visit to Trinity in 1989 the choir sang Messiaen at communion. I thought to myself "Now, this is my kind of place." And so I've been a member for 35 years now.
Is it possible to be left out by God... If not why are you so insane...
Not everyone is meant to be included .. and God acknowledges his mistakes