Date & Time
7:00pm CDT - 9:30pm CDT
About This Event
Please join us for our annual Theopolitan Trinity Feast!
Tuesday, July 14 7 pm - 9:30 pm
Christ Church Branch Cove, Odenville, AL
Feasting is not incidental to human life. The Lord of creation, as Raymond Lull put it, is Himself Festival, and invites us to partake of Him.
Feasting is the end of work. The Christian laborer awakes each morning to the gift of daily bread and arrives home each day to the breaking of bread and the prayers.
Feasting is also the origin of work. On the first day, we perform the “work of the people” that leads us to the Table of the Lord, who breaks us who have become one loaf and gives us as a feast for the life of the world.
All Christian festivity begins here in the feast of the Kingdom. We do not feast in the manner of the old world of Adam, “eat, drink, for tomorrow we die.” Rather, we eat and drink in these ways precisely because we have been promised that we will rise again.
This year’s Trinity Feast will follow an old feasting tradition developed in the Republic of Georgia, known as a supra.
Leaders will guide us through courses of feasting and toast-making, with rules explained in the course of the evening and guarded zealously by the designated zaqen (“elder”).
Each new toasting theme will offer guests the opportunity to rise and share their own toasts and speeches, joining in the merriment of the night —a sign and foretaste of the bright and merry City, our Blessed and Heavenly Salem.
Tickets are limited. Early bird registration open now!
About This Event
Please join us for our annual Theopolitan Trinity Feast!
Tuesday, July 14 7 pm - 9:30 pm
Christ Church Branch Cove, Odenville, AL
Feasting is not incidental to human life. The Lord of creation, as Raymond Lull put it, is Himself Festival, and invites us to partake of Him.
Feasting is the end of work. The Christian laborer awakes each morning to the gift of daily bread and arrives home each day to the breaking of bread and the prayers.
Feasting is also the origin of work. On the first day, we perform the “work of the people” that leads us to the Table of the Lord, who breaks us who have become one loaf and gives us as a feast for the life of the world.
All Christian festivity begins here in the feast of the Kingdom. We do not feast in the manner of the old world of Adam, “eat, drink, for tomorrow we die.” Rather, we eat and drink in these ways precisely because we have been promised that we will rise again.
This year’s Trinity Feast will follow an old feasting tradition developed in the Republic of Georgia, known as a supra.
Leaders will guide us through courses of feasting and toast-making, with rules explained in the course of the evening and guarded zealously by the designated zaqen (“elder”).
Each new toasting theme will offer guests the opportunity to rise and share their own toasts and speeches, joining in the merriment of the night —a sign and foretaste of the bright and merry City, our Blessed and Heavenly Salem.
Tickets are limited. Early bird registration open now!
Getting There
Christ Church Branch Cove
575 Branch Cove
Odenville, 35120
United States
Date & Time
7:00pm CDT - 9:30pm CDT