May 31, 2026
Description
In this Trinity Sunday homily, Father Christopher reflects on St. Patrick’s Breastplate, the mystery of the Trinity, and the church’s call to return to the foundations of faith after Easter, Ascension, and Pentecost.
Drawing from Genesis, Psalm 8, 2 Corinthians, and the Great Commission in Matthew, this message explores what it means to live in a world created with purpose and care. It asks how Christians are called to live with both humility and responsibility, not as people who dominate, but as stewards entrusted with God’s creation, God’s peace, and one another.
With honesty about fear, transition, and the work of rebuilding community, this homily invites the KLC ohana to let go of what no longer serves, to reclaim the freedom given in baptism, and to embody the peace Paul urges for the church. It is a sermon about purpose in chaos, rest in the midst of demand, and the shared calling to become a community shaped by grace, trust, and new life.
Details
- Date: May 31, 2026
- Preacher: Father Christopher