The Dance of the Trinity, Rev. Dr. Douglas Throop
This week’s message lands on Father’s Day and Trinity Sunday, a day about balance, belonging, and the wild mystery of God moving among us. Rev. Dr. Throop invites us into the rhythm of that movement; Creator, Christ, and Spirit turning together like a dance that never stops. He draws a line between the sacred and the ordinary, from St. Patrick’s clover to an Innu shaman waking the masks, from disco floors to hockey rinks, showing that faith isn’t a still thing. It’s motion. It’s music.
There’s humor, memory, a little ache, and a lot of hope. He reminds us that some days we’re in step, and some days we’re lost in the rhythm, but the Spirit keeps pulling us back into life, into community, into love that moves.
Two questions that stay with you: