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60 Church Street

60 Church Street

By: Trinity Episcopal Church - Asheville North Carolina
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  • Listen to the Lamp: Hearing Jesus from Epiphany to Lent
    Feb 16 2026

    As Epiphany ends and Lent begins, this homily reflects on God’s proclamation of Jesus as the beloved Son and the urgent command to “listen to him.” Using the image of a lamp in a dark room, it calls us to name the darkness, attend to the light Jesus brings, and discern true teaching from false by how it echoes the prophets and Christ.

    Practical and pastoral, the message urges daily practices—prayer, scripture, and attention to beauty—to keep the lamp lit, confront injustice and falsehood, and follow Jesus toward Calvary with compassion and courage.

    We’re glad you’re here.

    This homily was offered by the Reverend Amy Peterson; 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: Dr. Kevin Seal, Nanette Popa and Karen Marie Frederiksen.

    https://www.trinityasheville.org

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    14 mins
  • Show Us the Light: An Advent Reflection on Salvation
    Dec 22 2025

    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

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    12 mins
  • John’s Call: Repentance, Renewal, and Caring for Creation
    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

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    10 mins
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