Trinity Cathedral, the Episcopal Church in downtown Cleveland and the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, has installed a vintage Muller/Aeolian-Skinner pipe organ for use in its worship services and other musical programs.
In partnership with The Episcopal Diocese of Ohio & The Institute at St. John’s, Ward 3 Councilman Kerry McCormack. Ohio City Incorporated, and Restore Cleveland Hope, Inc. & the Cozad-Bates House.
Station Hope this year, a virtual festival is a jubilant community event celebrating Cleveland’s social justice history and exploring contemporary struggles for freedom and equity. Engage with local artists as they envision, interrogate, and seek out hope from where they are stationed. Audience members will participate virtually and witness livestreamed performances of theatre, music, storytelling, and dance inspired by the most important issues of our time. Trending
By Egan Millard
Posted Jan 13, 2021
[Episcopal News Service] A group of mostly Midwestern bishops, organized by Michigan Bishop Bonnie Perry, distributed a letter on Jan. 13 urging Episcopalians to stay home and not participate in public demonstrations in the wake of last week’s assault on the United States Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, who has been impeached an unprecedented second time.
The coming days are a critical moment for national security. At least 20,000 members of the National Guard are being deployed to Washington, D.C., to protect the Capitol from further violence and prepare for President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20.