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  1. As an Open and Welcoming Congregation, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral welcomes all persons, regardless of ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic circumstance, or religious background to our worshiping community and Eucharist table. We are a member of the Community of Welcoming Congregations...

  2. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is an Episcopal cathedral in San Jose, California. It is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of El Camino Real . History. Entrance on 2nd Street. San Jose was visited by the Right Rev. William Ingraham Kip shortly after he arrived in San Francisco in 1854 as the first Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of California.

  3. Visit - Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Getting Here. Address. 147 NW 19th Avenue. Corner of NW 19th & Everett. Portland, Oregon 97209. Tel: 503-222-9811. Click here to view parking/transit map in a new window. Parking. We have several parking lots* available for Sunday services - Trinity East Lot: across 19th between Everett & Davis.

  4. Trinity Life Center | Love | Live | Lead. WE BELIEVE THAT YOU’RE HERE FOR A REASON, AND THAT GOD HAS SOMETHING FOR YOU! CLICK BELOW TO HEAR LIVE RUSSIAN TRANSLATION. Live audio streaming by. GOT PRAYER? MEET OUR PASTORS. DIRECTIONS. DOWNLOAD NOW! NEXT STEPS.

  5. Clergy and Leadership | Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. CLERGY. The Very Reverend Julia McCray-Goldsmith, Dean. Dean Julia was called to Trinity Cathedral as Priest in Charge in 2019 and as Dean in 2022. Previously, she served for three years as Canon for Cathedral Life at our sister Trinity Cathedral in Portland, Oregon.

  6. Service streams will be available above whenever the cathedral is livestreaming. All services are livestreamed unless otherwise noted below. Everything you need to follow along can be found in the service leaflet. Click here to watch service livestreams. C lick here to watch or listen to past sermons.

  7. Trinity was founded in 1851, and became the cathedral for the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon in 1993. Originally located at SW Oak & 6th Streets, the current cathedral building was constructed in 1906.