Episodes

5 days ago
5 days ago
Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of St. Paul, who transformed from a man of blind faith to the church's chief evangelist after a life-altering encounter on the road to Damascus. Despite facing numerous hardships, including imprisonment and shipwrecks, Paul persevered in unifying diverse and divided communities through love and inclusion.
This episode invites us to reflect on the overwhelming challenges of hate and division in today's world. By drawing inspiration from the teachings of Jesus and the steadfast faith of St. Paul, we are called to be agents of change, advocating for unity and love in an often hostile environment. This episode offers a spiritual perspective on overcoming modern-day issues with compassion and faith.
The sermon was offered in the presence of the congregation.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend Robert Zito, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.

Thursday Jun 19, 2025
Thursday Jun 19, 2025
On this episode of 60 Church Street, Reverend Dr. R. Scott White explores the profound significance of Pentecost, one of the Church's primary feast days. Listeners are invited to reflect on the historical and spiritual aspects of this celebration, tracing its roots from the ancient Feast of Weeks to the empowering event described in the Book of Acts. Through vivid imagery and storytelling, Reverend White draws parallels between the covenant at Mount Sinai and the universal embrace witnessed at Pentecost, highlighting the inclusion of all nations in God's plan. As he shares a thoughtful analogy about the unpredictability of life and the Holy Spirit's guiding presence, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on faith and God's unwavering power. The episode encourages believers to embrace the living Spirit that surrounds and moves through us all.
The sermon was given in front of the congregation.
Contributing to this episode: Reverend R. Scott White, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa, Karen Marie Frederiksen

Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Wednesday Jun 04, 2025
Join us for a heartwarming episode as Sienna Gentry, a senior at Asheville High, reflects on her 18-year journey within the Trinity Episcopal Church community. From acolyting to participating in transformative youth programs and retreats, Sienna shares how her experiences have shaped her faith, leadership, and future ambitions in medicine. Listen in as she expresses gratitude for the mentors and friendships that have guided her, and learn how Camp Henry and the Youth Council have been pivotal in her spiritual growth. Dive into a story that beautifully intertwines dedication, faith, and the joy of community involvement.
This was recorded during an Address to the Congregation.
Episode contributors: Siena Gentry, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa, Karen Marie Frederiksen

Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable story of Johnny Cash's legendary 1968 live concert at Folsom Prison. As Cash's career stood on the brink of collapse, a unique opportunity arose to perform for inmates. With a backdrop of armed guards and death row cells, Cash delivered a powerful performance that included the debut of "Greystone Chapel," written by inmate Glenn Shirley.
We explore how this moment of connection and redemption was not only a milestone in Cash's career but also resonated deeply with themes of freedom, faith, and societal transformation. Tied to the celebration of Holy Week, this homily reflects on the unifying power of music, the enduring spirit of redemption, and the journey towards salvation and freedom.
This sermon was given during Sunday Service.
Episode Participants: The Reverend Mike Reardon, The Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Ms. Nanette Popa, Ms. Karen Marie Frederiksen

Friday May 23, 2025
Friday May 23, 2025
In this episode of 60 Church Street, we delve into the symphony of creation, inspired by the rare alignment of Psalm 148 and the cicadas' song. Discover how the cicadas, with their rhythmic chorus, lead us to praise God alongside all of creation.
As we explore the rich tapestry of sound, we're invited to lift our eyes and ears, moving beyond the distractions of modern life. The narrative extends to a folk singer's harmony with nightingales in England, highlighting the urgency to preserve the natural hymns that resound in our world.
Join the conversation on how we can fulfill our role as caretakers of creation, ensuring every creature can continue its chorus of praise, echoing the divine purpose bestowed upon them.
This sermon was recorded during Sunday service.

Friday May 23, 2025
Friday May 23, 2025
In this episode of 60 Church Street, dive into the profound themes of grace and redemption as explored through the works of Flannery O'Connor and the biblical parable of the Prodigal Son. Discover how O'Connor's dark Southern Gothic tale, "A Good Man is Hard to Find," highlights the complexities of grace in the face of evil and rejection.
Join Trinity Episcopal Church's podcast for an enlightening exploration of grace's divine power, as found in scripture and literature—a call to live out this boundless love in a world often resistant to change.
This sermon was recorded during Sunday service.

Tuesday May 06, 2025
Tuesday May 06, 2025
Join us for a captivating episode of "60 Church Street" as Rev. Dr. R. Scott White explores the true essence of church and faith through an unexpected conversation in a coffee shop. Celebrate God’s eternal promise, and find solace in the good news symbolized by the resurrection of Christ. Don’t miss this enlightening discussion that resonates with seekers of deeper meaning in life.
This sermon was recorded during Sunday Service.

Tuesday May 06, 2025
Tuesday May 06, 2025
On the Sunday following Easter, Dr. R. Scott White, Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Asheville, North Carolina, shares a homily titled “Risen for Forgiveness.” In this message, he reflects on how the resurrection shows a way to forgiveness.
This sermon was recorded during Sunday Service.

Monday May 05, 2025
Monday May 05, 2025
Explore the profound impact of forgiveness as Jesus gathers society's "unacceptable" through the parable of the prodigal son and other acts of grace. Delve into the controversy that His actions stirred among the self-righteous, illustrating how His message transcended the social norms of His time. Emphasizing unconditional acceptance, Jesus offered healing, dignity, and a new life without prerequisites to all, challenging both cultural standards and religious expectations. This episode reflects on how love, deep and transformative, remains a compelling call for reconciliation and community in divisive times.
This sermon was recorded during Sunday Service.