News
This Sunday! 3/6/16
March 01, 2016

Preaching this Sunday: The Rev. Canon Dr. J. Russell Snapp, Sub-Dean
Cheer From Here: The Little Rock Marathon is this Sunday! The Asperges (blessing with Holy Water) will be offered throughout the morning beginning at 7:30 behind the Cathedral at Center and 17th Streets. Please plan to come out and Cheer from Here!
The Seraphim Choir will sing in church for the first time this Sunday at the 9:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. services. They will be accompanied by the concert master of the Arkansas Symphony, Kiril Laskarov, on the violin and Mary Schultz on piano.
Adult Formation:
- The Dean's Class: The Anglican Communion: Some Personal and Professional Reflections
- Doctor Robert Johnston's "Living the Questions" will join the Dean's Class this Sunday. Directly following the class, please join the Living the Questions Table for 5-15 minutes of discussion on the topics of the Dean's class.
- The Bible Challenge meets in the Conference Room at 10:15 a.m. All are welcome to join!
Funeral Notice
February 29, 2016

This Sunday! 2/28/16
February 23, 2016

Preaching this Sunday: The Very Rev. Dr. Christoph Keller, III, Dean and Rector
Adult Formation:
- The Dean's Class: The Episcopal Church: Your Questions
- Doctor Robert Johnston's "Living the Questions" will join the Dean's Class this Sunday. Join the Living the Questions Table for 5-15 minutes of discussion on Dr. Keller’s topics after the class.
- The Bible Challenge meets in the Conference Room at 10:15 a.m. All are welcome to join!
After The Lecture Book Study Begins
February 23, 2016
Book Study: Diana Butler Bass, Grounded
4 Tuesdays starting March 1
| Date | Morning | Reading | |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 1 | 12:00 to 12:45 | Introduction through Chapter 2 | |
| March 8 | 12:00 to 12:45 | Chapters 3-4 | |
| March 15 | 12:00 to 12:45 | Chapters 5-6 | |
| March 22 | 12:00 to 12:45 | Chapter 7 & Conclusion |
Leader: Dr. Robert Johnston
Location: Conference Room
Books: Available at Wordsworth Books
Sign-up: Online via the form below or by phone (Cathedral Office: 501-372-0294)
Cost: Free!
On February 18, Trinity Cathedral Insights presented Diana Butler Bass, the author of nine books on American religion, including Christianity After Religion, Christianity for the Rest of Us, and A People's History of Christianity. She holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Duke University, has taught at the college and graduate level, and is currently an independent scholar. She was a columnist for The New York Times and writes for The Huffington Post and The Washington Post on issues of religion, spirituality, and culture.
Every year, more Americans leave organized religion behind as people disaffiliate and the nation becomes more religiously diverse. Grounded explores this cultural turn as Bass unpacks how people are finding new spiritual ground through a God who resides in the world with us - in the soil, the water, the sky, in our homes and neighborhoods, and in the global commons. People are connecting with God through the environment in which we live. Grounded guides readers through our contemporary spiritual habitat by paying attention to the ways in which people experience a God who animates creation and community.
The book study is free.
This Sunday! 2/21/16
February 16, 2016

Preaching this Sunday: The Rev. Susan Payne
Adult Formation:
- The Dean's Class: The Episcopal Church: Some Personal and Professional Reflections
- Doctor Robert Johnston's "Living the Questions" will join the Dean's Class this Sunday. Join the Living the Questions Table for 5-15 minutes of discussion on Dr. Keller’s topics after the class.
- The Bible Challenge meets in the Conference Room at 10:15 a.m. All are welcome to join!
Insights Presents Diana Butler Bass on Feb. 18th
February 16, 2016

On February 18, Trinity Cathedral Insights presents Diana Butler Bass, the author of nine books on American religion, including Christianity After Religion, Christianity for the Rest of Us, and A people's History of Christianity. She holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Duke University, has taught at the college and graduate level, and is currently an independent scholar. She was a columnist for The New York Times and writes for The Huffington Post and The Washington Post on issues of religion, spirituality, and culture.
Every year, more Americans leave organized religion behind as people disaffiliate and the nation becomes more religiously diverse. Grounded explores this cultural turn as Bass unpacks how people are finding new spiritual ground through a God who resides in the world with us - in the soil, the water, the sky, in our homes and neighborhoods, and in the global commons. People are connecting with God through the environment in which we live. Grounded guides readers through our contemporary spiritual habitat by paying attention to the ways in which people experience a God who animates creation and community.
More information on the Insights series and how to purchase tickets can be found here!
This Sunday! 2/14/16
February 09, 2016

Preaching this Sunday: The Rev. Canon Dr. J. Russell Snapp, Sub-Dean
Adult Formation:
- The Dean's Class: Marriage: This week's topic? "Your Questions About Marriage." We meet in Morrison Hall at 10:15 a.m.
- Doctor Robert Johnston's "Living the Questions" will join the Dean's Class this Sunday. Join the Living the Questions Table for 5-15 minutes of discussion on Dr. Keller’s topics after the class.
- The Bible Challenge meets in the Conference Room at 10:15 a.m. All are welcome to join!
Funeral Notice
February 09, 2016

The Reverend Dr. Colin Goode, Sub-Dean at Trinity Cathedral (February 1989-January 1993) died recently in Bellingham, Washington.
The former rector of St. Thomas, Chilliwack (1983-1986) and of Holy Trinity, Vancouver (2000-2002) the Reverend Dr. Colin Goode died in Bellingham, Washington during the evening of February 1. The Rev. Dr. Goode also served as Sub-Dean at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Little Rock.
His death was announced in an email sent by his current bishop, the Right Reverend Greg Rickel, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. Following his resignation from Holy Trinity, Colin was called to ministry as Vicar of Grace Church, Lopez Island until his retirement in 2009. In retirement Colin remained on Lopez Island with his wife Moira.
Bishop Rickel writes:
"Colin had gone in for a heart valve replacement and complications from that led to his death. He died in Bellingham on Monday night. His family was with him in the last few days and Moira reported to me that those were good times. I have assured her of our prayers for her and for their family. The initial memorial will be held this Sunday at Grace, Lopez as part of the morning service which this Sunday will begin at 10:30am Moira has also expressed a desire to do a service later in the year to allow more people to be present. I am making a visitation there in June and we may plan something around that visit. I will let you know all of those details as they become available. Until then, please keep Moira, her family, Grace, Lopez in your prayers."
Rest Eternal grant him O Lord, and may light perpetual shine upon him.
Mardi Gras at Trinity Cathedral!
January 28, 2016
Join us on Shrove Tuesday, February 9 for our annual Mardi Gras Celebration and Gumbo Cook-off from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. in Chancellors Hall.
We will have pancakes, gumbo, face painting, cotton candy, bounce house and more…
Music by the Dave Rosen Band.
Contact Dawn Howe with questions - dhowe@trinitylittlerock.org or 501-588-3661.
Ash Wednesday Services
January 28, 2016
Ash Wednesday services will take place on February 10, 2016 at 7:30 a.m.,12:15 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. Childcare is provided for the 7:00 p.m. service.