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7 days ago
7 days ago
On the fourth Sunday of Advent and the winter solstice, Rev. Amy Peterson reflects on the psalmic plea "Show us the light of your countenance, and we shall be saved." She explores how, like plants toward the sun and babies learning to smile, humanity turns toward Gods light in the midst of global darkness and suffering.
The sermon traces Jesus as the true light who reveals our true nature, holding together the ache of waiting for the second coming with the present reality of hope and healing. It calls listeners to pray for restoration, to recognize glimpses of divine light, and to persevere in faith amid uncertainty.
We’re glad you’re here.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Monday Dec 15, 2025
John’s Call: Repentance, Renewal, and Caring for Creation
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
This episode connects recent floods and droughts to the realities of climate change and global injustice, urging listeners to recognize the human and ecological cost of our choices.
Through reflections on John the Baptist’s call to "repent" and biblical visions of a flourishing creation, the homily offers both sobering diagnosis and hopeful encouragement to change our habits, defend the needy, and welcome a renewing kingdom that transforms fear into peace and destruction into new life.
We’re glad you’re here.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace. If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
From Palace to Hospital: How a Princess Became a Servant of the Poor
Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
Wednesday Nov 26, 2025
Nearly a thousand years ago Princess Elizabeth left palace life to care for the poor—selling jewels, opening granaries, founding a hospital, and living as a Franciscan lay associate after her husband’s death. Her life of service overturned royal privilege and modeled sacrificial love.
Her story is remembered on Christ the King Sunday, a feast created in 1925 as a reminder that God’s kingdom reverses worldly power: Christ’s kingship is about giving, forgiveness, and care for the lowly rather than domination.
We’re glad you’re listening along.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace. If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Steadfast Ground, Courageous Service: A Call to Be God's Witness
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Friday Nov 21, 2025
In this episode Rev. Dr. R. Scott White reflects on Luke's gospel about the temple to remind listeners that beautiful buildings and programs cannot save us — only God's grace can. He gives thanks for 13 years of ministry at Trinity, honors the long legacy of saints and the congregation’s generosity, and emphasizes the church’s mission to welcome, serve, and bear witness to God’s love.
Looking ahead, the parish will undertake a holistic assessment to discern who they are now and how God is calling them to faithful, courageous service in the world.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Dr. R. Scott White, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
All Saints Day: Eucharist, Mortality, and Small Acts of Grace
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Rev. Dr. Ian Markham reflects on All Saints Day, connecting the lections from Ephesians and Luke to how the church and the Eucharist shape us into saints.
The sermon highlights the gift of life, the importance of community, and how small acts of love and gratitude allow God to transform ordinary moments into holiness.
We’re glad you’re here.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow and leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Dr. Ian Markham, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Tuesday Oct 28, 2025
From Iona's Winds to Paul's Last Words: A Story of Grace
Tuesday Oct 28, 2025
Tuesday Oct 28, 2025
Rev. Dr. R. Scott White reflects on the preciousness of faith and the grace of God, drawing on a pilgrimage to Iona, Paul’s final letter to Timothy, and a J.R.R. Tolkien anecdote to show how the gospel compels and transforms lives.
We’re glad you’re here.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Dr. R. Scott White, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
Forget Not
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
Tuesday Oct 14, 2025
This episode explores how memory shapes faith — recalling God’s saving acts from the Exodus to Christ’s resurrection and how scripture repeatedly calls God’s people to remember.
Remembering is more than recollection: in worship and sacraments like Passover and the Eucharist the past is made present. Paul’s charge to Timothy — "Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead" — urges a simple, life-giving gospel that anchors gratitude, endurance, and faithful living.
We’re glad you’re here.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow or leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Dr. R. Scott White, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org/
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Psalm 91
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
On the one year anniversary of Hurricane Helene, this episode reflects on the sudden return of darkness and vulnerability. Using Psalm 91 as its guide, the homily explores historical practices—lamps, amulets, and the monastic Compline—that communities used to find shelter and reassurance.
Reverend Amy Peterson invites listeners to remember human frailty, the presence of unseen forces, and the comfort of being gathered under God’s protection, suggesting simple spiritual practices to carry that reassurance into daily life.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
Thursday Sep 11, 2025
Lowest Seat, Highest Grace
Thursday Sep 11, 2025
Thursday Sep 11, 2025
This episode explores Luke 14, where Jesus upends social etiquette at a Sabbath meal and teaches a countercultural ethic of hospitality and humility.
Through the parable about seating and reflections on the Eucharist, the homily invites listeners to come to God’s table as they are—empty-handed but fully beloved—embracing inclusion and grace.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Mike Reardon, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Loved, Called and Sent
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Rev. Dr. R. Scott White reflects on Jeremiah’s call: that God knows and loves each person before birth, calls us to share the good news in our unique gifts, and gives us the power to build up and plant God’s kingdom.
As a new year of formation begins, this homily invites the congregation to respond to God’s unchanging call by loving, serving, and growing faith within the community and beyond.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Dr. R. Scott White, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.





