Every Sunday
Meditation Group
We welcome new participants as we learn together the basic principles of meditation, with the intention of deepening our connection with God and with each other. Each week, we have a brief reading about meditation from various authors and faith traditions. We spend 20-30 minutes meditating and in silence. There is an opportunity to share within the group and a sending out to live our lives with greater compassion, harmony and peace. Please join us!
Just Coffee
Drop in for a pastry, some coffee, and conversation.
May 3rd
Free Minds Book Club.
The Racial Justice Ministry is delighted to welcome Kelli Taylor, founder of Free Minds Book Club, to Trinity on Sunday, May 3. She and a couple of ambassadors from Free Minds share with us a little more about their amazing work with incarcerated and newly released individuals in DC. In addition to presenting short Moments for Mission during each worship service, they will also lead a class during the formation hour and will have a table set up in the Narthex throughout the morning.
May 10th
Detention, Education, and the Beyond.
Cindy Bare will speak about the Arlington County Detention Facility, equity concerns, and opportunities for advocacy and volunteering. She will address efforts in Virginia to expand Higher Education opportunities in prisons. Finally, she will share information about collateral consequences for justice-impacted people and the Second Chance Hiring movement.
May 17th
Learn about Restorative Arlington, led by Tracy McLoone.
Restorative Arlington is a community based, community formed nonprofit that provides restorative justice practice services to Arlington County, the City of Falls Church, and the broader DMV region. Our entirely voluntary programs serve to strengthen our community, ensure equity and promote healing, accountability and repair in the wake of harm, with dignity and respect.