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60 Church Street

60 Church Street

By: Trinity Episcopal Church - Asheville North Carolina
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  • Loved First: The Freedom of Grace
    Jun 19 2026

    This episode explores the truth that God’s love is given before we perform, not earned by our actions. Drawing on scripture and research, the speaker shows how Jesus’ death and the Holy Spirit’s outpouring grant us peace, courage, and hope even amid suffering.

    Listeners are invited to stop striving for acceptance, receive grace freely, and live renewed lives that pursue justice and compassion from a place of belonging.

    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

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    17 mins
  • Faith, Care, and Change: Imagining What Doesn't Yet Exist
    Jun 8 2026

    Rev. Amy Peterson tells the story of Basil of Caesarea, a 4th-century bishop whose Christian theology of care led to the first hospital — a place where the sick, poor, and travelers could receive treatment and shelter.

    The sermon connects that history to modern acts of Christian imagination and justice (integration, women’s leadership, marriage equality) and calls listeners to envision and create compassionate institutions today.

    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 and Karen Marie Frederiksen.

    The Reverend Amy Peterson – Associate Rector

    Amy Peterson joined the staff at Trinity Church in July of 2022 after completing her Mdiv at Duke Divinity School and serving as a deacon at Saint Joseph’s in Durham. Amy grew up in Arkansas and Texas, and studied English (BA Texas A&M), Intercultural Studies (MA Wheaton), and Creative Writing (MFA Seattle Pacific University). Before her call to the priesthood, Amy worked in cross-cultural academics and student development, teaching for two years in Southeast Asia before returning stateside to teach in California, Arkansas, Washington, and Indiana. Most recently, she taught creative writing, intercultural communication, and interdisciplinary honors courses at a Christian college in the midwest.

    Amy is also a writer; her work explores the intersections of faith, language, and culture. Her most recent book, Where Goodness Still Grows, invites conversation about Christian virtue and public life.

    https://www.trinityasheville.

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    10 mins
  • The Divine Dance: Trinity as Love and Relationship
    Jun 3 2026

    This episode reflects on Trinity Sunday, using the experience of human love to explain how Christians know God not by proof but by relationship. It explores how God is revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — three persons in one divine communion — and how that mystery shows God’s presence in creation and human relationships.

    The homily emphasizes that believers are created for relationship, highlights baptism as a welcome into God’s household, and invites listeners to see the Trinity as a generous, living fellowship of love that spills into the world.

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    15 mins
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