Trinity Cathedral Portland

Trinity Cathedral Portland Whoever you are and whatever you believe, you are welcome here! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ Intellectual Curiosity. Holy Compassion. Deep Beauty.

Weekly Services:
8:00 am Eucharist (Rite I; held in the chapel)
10:00 am Eucharist (Rite II; held in the cathedral)

First Sundays only:
10:00 am Family Service: Church at the Commons
5:00 pm Choral Evensong

Uncommon Warmth. We are an urban congregation in downtown Portland, OR, and our red doors are open to welcome everyone, regardless of ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or expre

ssion, socio-economic circumstance, or religious background or beliefs. We are an affirming church and a member of the Community of Welcoming Congregations, and we support and embrace the LGBTQIA+ community in all our ministries and programs. Trinity is an urban congregation that aspires to radical hospitality: this altar is open to everyone - no exceptions. Whoever you are and whatever your background or your beliefs, there's a place for you here!

We are overjoyed to share that Bishop Diana Akiyama has accepted and the Chapter has unanimously approved the Search Com...
06/07/2026

We are overjoyed to share that Bishop Diana Akiyama has accepted and the Chapter has unanimously approved the Search Committee's recommendation to call the Very Rev'd Dr. Brendan Barnicle as the fourth Dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.

This search has been intentional and prayerful, rooted in the priorities our community identified through the Holy Cow survey and Parish Profile: dynamic preaching, intentional pastoral care, support for families with children, and demonstrated administrative leadership.

The Search Committee was committed from the beginning to confidentiality, to the fair and rigorous evaluation of every candidate, and to ensuring that the process itself was worthy of the trust you placed in it. Applications were carefully assessed, online materials including sermons and presentations were reviewed, and Zoom interviews were conducted with selected candidates. Bishop Akiyama was consulted throughout.

Through that faithful and conscientious process, it became clear that our own Interim Dean Brendan Barnicle embodies everything this community is looking for in our next dean: warm and substantive preaching, a deep commitment to expanding Trinity's pastoral care for our community, and financial and administrative expertise grounded in two decades of corporate leadership and three books on faith and finance – a rare combination in a dean.

After prayerful discernment and further conversation with Bishop Akiyama, we are thrilled that Brendan has accepted the call. His personal touch and vision for Trinity and for the Episcopal Church in Western Oregon resonates deeply with our community's values and vision for the future, and we feel confident that his unique gifts will help lead us into the next chapter.

We are deeply grateful for your patience, your trust, and your prayers. They were not incidental to this process; they were essential to it. We invited the Holy Spirit into our work, listened for the call, and heard it clearly.

As we celebrate Trinity's 175th anniversary, we give thanks and step joyfully into the future together.

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About Brendan:

The Very Rev'd Dr. Brendan J. Barnicle currently serves as Interim Dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Previously, he served as Rector of St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church in Wilsonville, Oregon, and Rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Portland, Oregon, where his ministry was heavily focused on serving the unhoused. He has served on the Church Pension Fund Board of Trustees since 2022.

Prior to ordination, Brendan spent 20 years working in investment banking, corporate law, and financial management. For most of that time, he was managing director, leading equity research of the software industry at a major investment bank. In earlier roles, he advised on mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, and private financings both as an investment banker and as a lawyer.

He has combined his financial background with his ministry in academic work focused on faith and finance. He published Financial Anxiety in 2021, Talking Dollars & Sense: Leading Theological Discussions on Money in 2022, and in 2026, he published Doing Well by Doing Good: The Missional Benefits of Church-Based Economic Enterprises.

He received a PhD in Practical Theology at Claremont School of Theology, a DMin from Bexley Seabury, an MDiv from Church Divinity School of the Pacific, a ThM at the Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University, a JD from the University of Washington, and a BA from Harvard University.

Brendan has three grown children and lives in Northwest Portland with his wife Spitzi and their dog George.

06/03/2026
“To have a place that’s welcoming, a place that is friendly, a place that offers the opportunity for deep reflection, a ...
06/02/2026

“To have a place that’s welcoming, a place that is friendly, a place that offers the opportunity for deep reflection, a place that offers the opportunity to be touched and moved by something larger than what humans can offer — those experiences bring people in.”

Thank you to The Oregonian for the lovely feature as we mark our 175th anniversary! It has been and continues to be a privilege to serve all spiritual seekers, wherever they are on their spiritual journey and however they experience the divine.

Trinity Cathedral draws 300 to 400 worshipers each Sunday through its classical music program and inclusive approach, bucking Portland's trend of declining religious attendance.

We'll share many more pictures in the days to come, but this pretty much sums it up. Happy 175th, Trinity family. 🤍
06/01/2026

We'll share many more pictures in the days to come, but this pretty much sums it up. Happy 175th, Trinity family. 🤍

06/01/2026

"The name of a church shows how its community will pursue its mission."
Sermon by the Rt. Rev'd Diana Akiyama, recorded live on Trinity Sunday, May 31, 2026.

05/25/2026

Ask Me Anything! 🔥 Ask your own burning questions this Friday at the 2nd annual Trinity Trivia Night.



Music by: bensound.com
License code: SIEI64XBVJTZWAYR
Artist: : Benjamin Tissot

05/24/2026

"The Spirit comes among us, that we may weave the beloved community out of breath and forgiveness and wonder."
Sermon by Liz Harlan-Ferlo, Canon for Spirituality Education & Arts, recorded live on Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2026.

175 years ago today, Trinity was established as a parish. For almost two centuries, we have watched this city grow and c...
05/18/2026

175 years ago today, Trinity was established as a parish.

For almost two centuries, we have watched this city grow and change around us (from three different buildings). We have gathered as a community to worship, celebrate, mourn, learn, play, and work together, supporting each other through times of joy and sorrow. The world has changed in innumerable ways, but we are still a strong and thriving community.

We don't know what the next 175 years will bring, but we do know that we'll be here, together. Happy 175, dear friends!

Address

147 NW 19th Avenue
Portland, OR
97209

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Sunday 7:45am - 12pm
4pm - 6:30pm

Telephone

+15032229811

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