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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2025 · 12 MIN

Trinity Sunday: There is No Other who is not a Neighbor

from St. Luke's Episcopal Church Auburn Sermons · host The Rev. Brian L. Rebholtz

What if we couldn’t split the world into “us” and “them”—would our hearts and communities look different?Fr. Brian Rebholtz takes a big idea—the Trinity (God as three-in-one)—and shows how it speaks to our real, everyday world. He explains that just like God’s nature is all about relationship and togetherness, our lives should be too. So, can we truly see everyone as our neighbor?👉 What to expect in this episode:A clear and simple way to understand the Trinity: one God in three connected “persons” who exist in perfect unity.A challenge to stop labeling people as outsiders—and start recognizing our shared humanity.Examples from news and personal stories that bring this idea out of theory and into real life.This episode is perfect for anyone curious about spirituality or looking for practical ways to build more caring, inclusive communities. Whether you're new to faith or exploring bigger questions of belonging, this message invites you into a deeper way of thinking about others—and yourself.If you're searching for honest, meaningful ideas on how to live with more compassion, this episode is a great place to start.

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What if we couldn’t split the world into “us” and “them”—would our hearts and communities look different?Fr. Brian Rebholtz takes a big idea—the Trinity (God as three-in-one)—and shows how it speaks to our real, everyday world. He explains that just...

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