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This episode features a Palm Sunday homily inviting listeners to participate in Holy Week, explaining the procession into Jerusalem, the contrast between Jesus’ humility and Roman power, and the significance of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter.
Through biblical reflection and personal stories, the speaker encourages the congregation to remember Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection and to join the church for the week’s services.
We’re glad you’re here.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow and leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Deacon Peter Hartwig, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Deacon Hartwig is Chaplain at Christ School in Asheville, North Carolina, where he serves as Director of Spiritual Life, overseeing the chapel program and anchoring the school's pillar of Spirituality. He has also taught Public Speaking and three other religion courses. His final ordination as a priest in the Episcopal Church is expected to take place early in the 2026-27 academic year.
Mr. Hartwig was an Echols Scholar at the University of Virginia, receiving his B.A. in Religious Studies & Classics in 2016. He then went on to receive master's degrees from the University of Cambridge (Master of Philosophy) and Princeton Theological Seminary (Master of Divinity).
Prior to joining Christ School, Mr. Hartwig held posts at Northwest University in Kirkland, Wash., and the Westminster Theological Centre in the United Kingdom. He also served as a Communications Associate for Global Endowment Management, LP in Charlotte.
By Trinity Episcopal Church - Asheville North CarolinaThis episode features a Palm Sunday homily inviting listeners to participate in Holy Week, explaining the procession into Jerusalem, the contrast between Jesus’ humility and Roman power, and the significance of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter.
Through biblical reflection and personal stories, the speaker encourages the congregation to remember Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection and to join the church for the week’s services.
We’re glad you’re here.
This homily was offered in the presence of the congregation.
If this reflection offered a moment of peace or perspective, we’d be grateful if you’d share, follow and leave a review. Your support helps others find 60 Church Street — and perhaps discover their own quiet moment of grace.
Contributing to this episode: Deacon Peter Hartwig, Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal and Karen Marie Frederiksen.
https://www.trinityasheville.org
Deacon Hartwig is Chaplain at Christ School in Asheville, North Carolina, where he serves as Director of Spiritual Life, overseeing the chapel program and anchoring the school's pillar of Spirituality. He has also taught Public Speaking and three other religion courses. His final ordination as a priest in the Episcopal Church is expected to take place early in the 2026-27 academic year.
Mr. Hartwig was an Echols Scholar at the University of Virginia, receiving his B.A. in Religious Studies & Classics in 2016. He then went on to receive master's degrees from the University of Cambridge (Master of Philosophy) and Princeton Theological Seminary (Master of Divinity).
Prior to joining Christ School, Mr. Hartwig held posts at Northwest University in Kirkland, Wash., and the Westminster Theological Centre in the United Kingdom. He also served as a Communications Associate for Global Endowment Management, LP in Charlotte.