We are a community of people learning to know and follow Jesus more and more deeply. Through programs, groups, and fellowship, we are invited to connect our faith with our daily lives.

 

Wednesday Bible Study or Book Study

5:45-7:00 PM in the Clarkson Center

Join us for various book studies, or to explore the history, meaning, and relevance of books of the bible. Bible Studies and Book Studies are Wednesday evenings in the Clarkson Center, beginning with Evening Prayer at 5:45 PM, then moving on to the study at 6:00 PM. Information about upcoming studies may be found below, on our events page, or in bulletin inserts and the Cathedral Matters newsletter. Walk-ins are always welcome!

Upcoming Studies & Forums

The Benedictine Way

The community of The Benedictine Way consists of the monks, oblates, and young adult residents of Incarnation Monastery in North Omaha (3020 Belvedere Blvd., Omaha, NE 68111). The community is Trinity’s “Monastery in Residence,” and offers a variety of prayer, retreat, and worship opportunities to our community.

All are welcome at their Prayer Hours

  • Tuesday-Saturday: Lauds & Holy Eucharist (8 AM), Mid-day Prayer with Centering Prayer (12:15 PM), Vespers (5:30 PM), and Compline (7 PM)

  • Tuesday Vespers Livestream: Every Tuesday (5:30 PM) on their YouTube Channel.

  • Sunday: Vespers (5:30 PM)

Contemplative Underground

The Benedictine Way also invites you to join them in the Contemplative Underground, an online branch of their community that unites contemplatives and those seeking to explore what contemplative prayer might mean in their lives.

They offer a variety of resources on their website, as well as virtual Centering Prayer sits six days a week. Register here.

Retreats hosted online or at Incarnation Monastery may be found here. You may learn more about The Benedictine Way on their website.

Trinity 101

Trinity 101 is an introduction to the Episcopal Church and Trinity Cathedral. This is the required course for any adult who would like to formally become a member of Trinity Cathedral, and is also appropriate for anyone who wants to know more about the Christian faith and the Episcopal Church. Look for scheduling information in bulletin inserts and the Cathedral Matters newsletter. 

Historical Society

Collecting, protecting, and sharing memorabilia of Trinity Cathedral’s vast history is the goal of the Trinity Cathedral Historical Society. The society holds meetings and hosts an annual Festive Open House in December, featuring the museum rooms in full seasonal décor. Private tours of the museum and the cathedral may be arranged. Contact the Cathedral Office for more information.