• Beauty + Justice: Why We Need Both, with Makoto and Haejin Fujimura
    Jul 7 2026

    Beauty is often dismissed as a luxury—something secondary to the urgent work of repair. But what if beauty is not peripheral, but essential to healing what is broken?

    Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Makoto Fujimura and Haejin Shim Fujimura will be our guides on this question, discussing their new book, Beauty and Justice: Creating a Life of Abundance and Courage. Drawing on their work in the arts and global advocacy, they will consider how cultivating beauty can help us to sustain courage, foster resilience, and contribute to the pursuit of justice.

    This episode is drawn from an Online Conversation in 2026. You can view the transcript and other resources here.

    Go deeper into the issues discussed in yesterday's Online Conversation with these Trinity Forum Readings:

    • Babette's Feast; Isak Dinesen (Introduction by Makoto Fujimura)
    • Four Quartets; T.S. Eliot (Also introduced by Makoto Fujimura)
    • Letters of Vincent Van Gogh
    • Revelations of Divine Love; Julian of Norwich
    • Painting as a Pasttime; Winston Churchill
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    57 mins
  • Cultivating Christian Resilience
    Jun 23 2026

    How can we cultivate a faith that endures and flourishes?

    Author, Anglican priest, and Trinity Forum Senior Fellow Tish Harrison Warren shows us how lasting and beautiful things can take root and grow in our lives. By drawing on themes from her new book, What Grows in Weary Lands: On Christian Resilience, we will explore how habits rooted in the historic church—prayer, liturgy, Sabbath, and community—can anchor us in a stormy age.

    This episode is drawn from an Online Conversation in 2026. You can view the transcript and other resources here.


    Go deeper into the issues discussed in this episode with these Trinity Forum Readings:

    Pilgrim of Tinker Creek; Annie Dillard (Introduction by Tish Harrison Warren)
    Confessions; Saint Augustine
    Wrestling With God; Simone Weil
    Revelations of Divine Love; Julian of Norwich
    Revelation; Flannery O'Connor

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    47 mins
  • A Conversation With Ben Sasse
    Jun 9 2026

    In a culture shaped by distraction, anxiety, and constant noise, how do we focus on what matters most?

    In this special episode, we're sharing a conversation from a recent Trinity Forum event featuring Ben Sasse—former U.S. Senator, university president, husband, and father. Following a terminal cancer diagnosis, Ben has embraced a new vocation: helping us think more clearly about the questions that matter most, and the things that endure.

    In this conversation with Cherie Harder, our Trinity Forum president who’s known him since their undergrad days at Harvard, Ben joins a room full of family, friends, and colleagues to reflect on mortality, friendship, family, faith, and the kind of attention required for a flourishing life.

    What follows is a lightly edited version of that conversation. If you'd like to watch the full video of the interview, you can find a link to the YouTube livestream here.

    Recommended Trinity Forum Readings

    • Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville (with an introduction by Ben Sasse)
    • Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
    • The Federalist Papers
    • The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt


    Here are Cherie and Ben from the live recording at National Community Church in Washington, DC:

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • From Wasteland to Grail: Stories that Shape Our Lives, with Malcolm Guite
    May 26 2026

    In March, we welcomed Malcolm Guite for an in-person event to celebrate his new book, Galahad and the Grail, which is the first in his Merlin’s Isle trilogy published through Rabbit Room Press.


    While he was with us, Malcolm sat for this podcast interview in which he described his vision in creating this epic ballad, along with offering a deep exploration of what brought him to poetry in the first place.


    Since the book’s release, Galahad and the Grail has topped bestselling charts and received numerous accolades, demonstrating that its ancient stories find renewal in our modern era.


    You can watch the video of the full conversation on our Youtube Channel here


    Recommended Trinity Forum Readings:

    • God’s Grandeur: The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins
    • Four Quartets, by T.S. Eliot with an introduction by Makoto Fujimura
    • The Pardoner’s Tale, by Geoffrey Chaucer
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    54 mins
  • Forgiveness in an Outraged World, with Amy Orr-Ewing
    May 12 2026

    We live in an unforgiving age. Even as we know that Jesus commanded forgiveness, extending it can seem impossible, impractical, self-harming, even unjust.


    In these times of outrage and fear, what can help us become forgiving people?


    Author Amy Orr-Ewing joined us for a recent online conversation, where we explored these questions for a live audience:

    "The church needs to recapture the vision of forgiveness as an actuality. This is something real rooted in the sacrifice of Jesus at the cross. And it's that that has actually been the animating force of the Christian faith throughout history."

    This episode is drawn from an Online Conversation in 2026. You can view the transcript and other resources here.

    Recommended Trinity Forum Readings:

    • Confessions; Augustine
    • Wrestling With God; Simone Weil
    • Purchase of a Soul; Victor Hugo
    • Revelations of Divine Love; Julian of Norwich
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    53 mins
  • Living a Non-Anxious Life, with Alan Fadling
    Apr 28 2026

    We are a culture well acquainted with anxiety. Recent years have shown it rising dramatically, particularly among Generation Z and Millennials, but affecting all of us. In the Sermon on the Mount, however, Jesus urges us not to be anxious. We wonder: is that actually possible today?


    Author Alan Fadling joined us for a recent online conversation, where we explored these questions for a live audience:

    "Maybe Peace, and its friends like Hope and Joy, maybe that's a better engine, maybe that's a better source of energy and motivation than my anxiety ever has been. And if my anxiety is fuel, then it's fuel that burns dirty."

    This episode is from a conversation from February 2026. You can view the transcript and other resources here.

    Recommended Trinity Forum Readings:

    • Confessions; Augustine
    • Brave New World; Aldous Huxley
    • The Long Loneliness; Dorothy Day
    • Wrestling With God; Simone Weil
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    53 mins
  • Practicing Slow Theology with Nijay Gupta
    Apr 14 2026

    In a culture shaped by speed, outrage, and constant distraction, many find it difficult to cultivate a resilient Christian faith. Is slowing down a key to renewing our love of God and neighbor, and sustaining a more durable, authentic faith in a restless age? And how, in practical terms, can we tune out the noise and hear the “still, small voice”?


    Drawing on the themes of his book Slow Theology, its co-author, theologian Nijay Gupta, joined us for an online conversation in 2026, where we explored these questions for a live audience:

    "There's a journey that we have to take of striving after God, not because God is a cosmic killjoy, but because we have growth that needs to take place. And that happens slowly."

    This episode is from a conversation from March 2026. You can view the transcript and other resources here.

    We hope you’ll consider becoming a member of our community, the Trinity Forum Society. Join us in exploring timeless Christian wisdom together, so you gain clarity and courage for your own life, and help cultivate a renewed culture of hope.

    Related Trinity Forum Readings:

    • Confessions; Augustine
    • Wrestling With God; Simone Weil
    • Man's Search for Meaning; Viktor Frankl
    • Who Stands Fast? Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    • Why God Became Man; Anselm of Canterbury
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    54 mins
  • Discovering a Life Worth Living, with Miroslav Volf
    Mar 31 2026

    What makes a good life? In the fragmented and harried age we inhabit, what habits of attention, reflection, and action orient us toward what is good, true, and beautiful?


    The season of Lent is a good time for us to tackle such “big questions.” Drawing on his popular course at Yale, theologian and author Miroslav Volf joined us for an online conversation in 2024, where we explored these questions for a live audience.

    "What is the treasure for which you would be willing to sell everything that you have? And if you know what the treasure is, are you willing ... to risk everything to have that treasure?"


    Miroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School and founding director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture in New Haven, Connecticut. He has written or edited more than two dozen books, including the New York Times bestseller Life Worth Living, A Public Faith, Public Faith in Action, and Exclusion and Embrace (winner of the Grawemeyer Award in Religion and selected as among the 100 best religious books of the twentieth century by Christianity Today). Educated in his native Croatia, the United States, and Germany, Volf regularly lectures around the world.

    Related Trinity Forum Readings:

    Man's Search for Meaning; Viktor Frankl
    On Happiness; Thomas Aquinas
    Brave New World; Aldous Huxley
    How Much Land Does a Man Need? Leo Tolstoy
    Wrestling with God; Simone Weil

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    57 mins