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Trinity Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist - March 8, 2026 10:45 am
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also join the livestream on Facebook . A Facebook account is not required . Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. Click below for the Order of Se
Trinity Episcopal Church
2 days ago1 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church - Celtic Eucharist - March 8, 2026 5:30 pm
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also watch the livestream on our Facebook page . A Facebook account is not required. Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. ORDER OF SERVICE
Kat Lomuscio
2 days ago1 min read


The Rector's Blog: Friday of the First Week of Lent
Friday of the First Week of Lent Mark 2:13-22 13 Jesus went out again beside the lake; the whole crowd gathered around him, and he taught them. 14 As he was walking along, he saw Levi son of Alphaeus sitting at the tax booth, and he said to him, ‘Follow me.’ And he got up and followed him. 15 And as he sat at dinner in Levi’s house, many tax-collectors and sinners were also sitting with Jesus and his disciples—for there were many who followed him. 16 When the scribes of the P
Scott White
3 days ago2 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist - March 1, 2026 10:45 am
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also join the livestream on Facebook . A Facebook account is not required . Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. Click below for the Order of Se
Kat Lomuscio
7 days ago1 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church - Celtic Eucharist - March 1, 2026 5:30 pm
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also watch the livestream on our Facebook page . A Facebook account is not required. Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. ORDER OF SERVICE
Kat Lomuscio
7 days ago1 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist - February 22,2026 10:45 am
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also join the livestream on Facebook . A Facebook account is not required . Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. Click below for the Order of Se
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 201 min read


Evensong- February 22, 2026 5:30 pm
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Kat Lomuscio
Feb 201 min read


Ash Wednesday | Feb 18, 2026 | 5:30 PM
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Kat Lomuscio
Feb 181 min read


The Rector's Blog: Contemplating Lent
Contemplating Lent Friends, Lent invites us into forty days of prayer, reflection, and love of neighbor as we walk with Jesus toward the cross and the joy of Easter. It is not about perfection or performing spirituality, but about turning again to God with honesty—naming what is broken in us and around us—and trusting the mercy that heals, restores, and sends us forward renewed. In a busy and often noisy world, Lent offers a gracious invitation to slow down, listen for God’s
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 131 min read


Stories That Matter: Valentines at Trinity: Kevin & Elizabeth Seal
Valentines at Trinity: Kevin & Elizabeth Seal Every couple has a story — a story of how they met, how they’ve grown together, and how God has shaped their journey along the way. This Valentine’s season, we’re sharing a few of those stories from our church family. From chance meetings to lasting love, each one is a reminder that God’s timing and creativity are beautiful. Today, we hear from Kevin & Elizabeth Seal: How did you meet? The very first day of freshman orientation at
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 133 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist - February 15,2026 10:45 am
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also join the livestream on Facebook . A Facebook account is not required . Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. Click below for the Order of Se
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 121 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church - Celtic Eucharist - February 15, 2026 5:30 pm
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also watch the livestream on our Facebook page . A Facebook account is not required. Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. ORDER OF SERVICE
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 121 min read


Valentines at Trinity: Mark Daddona and Dan Niccum
Valentines at Trinity: Mark Daddona and Dan Niccum Every couple has a story — a story of how they met, how they’ve grown together, and how God has shaped their journey along the way. This Valentine’s season, we’re sharing a few of those stories from our church family. From chance meetings to lasting love, each one is a reminder that God’s timing and creativity are beautiful. Today, we hear from Mark Daddona and Dan Niccum: How did you two meet? We met while both working at th
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 103 min read


Doing NOTHING About It
Doing NOTHING About It A few years ago, Missy and I traveled to Sonoma County for a wine tour, and we loved every minute of it. The pace, the beauty, the people—and, of course, the wine. One of our favorite stops was a small, unpretentious place near downtown called LongBoard Vineyards. It’s casual, friendly, and the wine is oh-so-good. Recently, LongBoard posted something on social media that stopped me in my tracks. It was creative writing at its best—funny, honest, and pro
Scott White
Feb 96 min read


Valentines at Trinity: Carlyn and David Pheil
Valentines at Trinity: Carlyn and David Pheil Every couple has a story — a story of how they met, how they’ve grown together, and how God has shaped their journey along the way. This Valentine’s season, we’re sharing a few of those stories from our church family. From chance meetings to lasting love, each one is a reminder that God’s timing and creativity are beautiful. Today, we hear from Carlyn and David Pheil: How did you two meet? We first met at a symphony concert in the
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 93 min read


Closer to the Kingdom
Dear companions, In this coming Sunday’s epistle reading, St. Paul writes to the church in Corinth: “When I came to you, brothers and sisters, I did not come proclaiming the mystery of God to you in lofty words or wisdom. For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and him crucified.” In the following lines, Paul differentiates between the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of God. The wisdom of God is often not lofty, but simple; it is not ostentatious but
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 52 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist - February 8,2026 10:45 am
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also join the livestream on Facebook . A Facebook account is not required . Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. Click below for the Order of Se
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 41 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church - Celtic Eucharist - February 8, 2026 5:30 pm
Click the image to be taken to YouTube You may also watch the livestream on our Facebook page . A Facebook account is not required. Facebook may ask you to log in when you click the link, but you can simply dismiss the login dialog box. You might want to light a candle or set up a sacred space in your home to mark this time of worship. You will also have the opportunity to use chat as a way to offer up prayer requests for the Prayers of the People. ORDER OF SERVICE
Kat Lomuscio
Feb 41 min read


Church as Agent of Transformation
Church as Agent of Transformation Friends, This week, someone asked me how the church can be an agent of transformation in such a divisive world. My answer: Speak and act differently from everyone else. Do the opposite of what causes division. Be the person that you want to see in the world and demand it of others. The beginning of every communion service in the traditional version of the Prayer Book starts with this declaration: Hear what our Lord Jesus Christ saith: Thou sh
Scott White
Feb 22 min read


Paul's Problem and Ours: The Homily from January 25, 2026
Paul's Problem and Ours: The Homily for January 25, 2026 Note: This homily was sent electronically to the members and friends of Trinity Church, Asheville, NC on the morning of January 25 when much of the southeast was covered in ice and snow and church was cancelled. 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 10 Now I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you be in agreement and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the s
Scott White
Jan 305 min read
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