Divinity is Everywhere (Creation Spirituality)
Creation Spirituality compels us to return to the deep imprints of our collective unconscious, imprints that undergird all modern religions, including Christianity.
Voices from the Margins (Liberation Theology)
We are committed to listen to the cries of the oppressed and interrupt systems of marginalization within society and the church, including our own innate and unconscious privileges.
Think and Speak Mythologically (Spiritual Development)
We are committed to discover and develop ritual, narrative, and myth that brings meaning to our spiritual journeys while honoring the laws of science.
Uphold the Beloved Community (Community Values)
We seek to make Trinity a safe community that does not try to heal, convert, or fix each other. We are committed to creating a community that allows for individuation while still weaving systems of healthy communication, respect, and connectedness.
The Journey Inward and Journey Outward (Spirituality and Action)
We ground our activism in intentional spiritual-centeredness and our spirituality in making change in the world. We seek to employ Gandhi’s and King’s principles of nonviolence and live out a nonbinary spirituality where our inner and outer work are equally honored.
Deep Ecumenism (Interspiritual and Interfaith Connections)
We seek to reclaim our Christian history and the holy writings of the mystics and prophets centered in the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. We also celebrate the rich, living faith expressions of other religious traditions, including nature-based and animist pathways.

