posted by The Very Rev. Marcus George Halley

From our Chaplain: Vocation

The best literature is a mirror that helps us to see ourselves with more clarity and compassion. When I read Becky Chambers’s A Psalm for the Wild Built a few ...

posted by The Very Rev. Dr. Marcus George Halley

From our Chaplain: Truly free speech

Singing in my university’s concert choir was one of my most cherished college memories. I stumbled into the concert choir after mistakenly attending a rehearsal and accidentally discovering my talent ...

posted by The Very Rev. Marcus George Halley

From our Chaplain: The Space Within

A few years ago, I tweeted something on the social media platform that used to be known as Twitter. At that moment, I was likely overwhelmed by my community's urgent ...

posted by The Very Rev. Marcus George Halley

From our Chaplain: Learning and Humility

There’s a common practice I use around the office called “Do Again, Do Better.” I learned this from my mentor, Bishop Brian Prior, the former bishop of the Episcopal Diocese ...

posted by The Very Rev. Marcus George Halley

From our Chaplain: A Transforming Commitment to Nonviolence

Over the winter break, I finished several books, including biographies of two Civil Rights heroes. The first book was David Greenberg’s John Lewis: A Life, which chronicles the life of ...

posted by Jules Bourbeau '25

Learning Leadership in the Sacristy

Being the Trinity College Chapel’s verger has been the greatest privilege of my time at college. The position has taught me leadership, adaptability, and above all has strengthened my relationship with God.

posted by Christopher Houlihan

Chapel Music Winter Update

The Chapel is perennially a hub of enriching musical events for the campus and Greater Hartford communities, and the fall 2024 semester was no exception. November’s “Lunchtime Thursday” concert featured a ...

posted by The Very Rev. Marcus George Halley

From our Chaplain: The Invisible Journey

When I began this semester, I knew I was facing several challenges. Our campus Hillel director resigned in the summer to take a position in a synagogue closer to her ...