Filters

EVENTS

05.08.26

Cultivating Christian Resilience, with Tish Harrison Warren

Join us for an Online Conversation with Tish Harrison Warren on May 8 on cultivating faithful resilience in a distracted, fatigued, and restless age.
Learn More
05.15.26

Beauty + Justice: Why We Need Both with Makoto and Haejin Fujimura

Join us for an Online Conversation with Makoto and Haejin Fujimura on May 15 as we reflect on the role of beauty in healing an…
Learn More

Trinity Forum Membership

Join or Renew Your Trinity Forum Membership

GIVE

Give a One-Time Gift or Explore Planned Giving

The President’s Circle

Become a Leading Supporter of the Trinity Forum

Sponsorships

Sponsor a Conversation, Podcast, or Reading

About the Trinity Forum

THE TRINITY FORUM COMMUNITY

Becoming agents of renewal

We live in disorienting times, where rapid change and deepening division often leave us anxious and angry. Taking part of the work of renewal, we seek to focus our attention on the good, the true, and the beautiful, providing an encouraging alternative to dehumanizing and divisive cultural and technological trends.

Joining conversations that matter

Through our Trinity Forum Conversations Podcast, Online Conversations, and in-person Evening Conversations, ideas from the Christian wisdom tradition – both classic and contemporary – are part of our ongoing formation. We find meaning and purpose amidst current challenges, along with ideas for engaging with those around us in a spirit of hospitality and hope.

Going deeper with Trinity Forum Readings 

Each quarter, members are sent Trinity Forum Readings, featuring writing from thinkers who have illuminated the big questions facing us (and many others before us). We’ve curated and published over 100 to date, introduced by experts who provide helpful context. The Readings are ideal for personal reflection or for group discussion, and with authors ranging from Frederick Douglass to Jane Austen, and from G.K. Chesterton to Dietrich Bonhoeffer, you’ll find wonderful companions for your journey.

Connecting with a network of thoughtful Christians

Join a community of like-hearted leaders renewing their communities and churches, including our Senior Fellows, who are leading thinkers with redemptive perspectives on such disciplines as history, technology, health, poetry, and theology. 

Learn more about the Trinity Forum Society.

Our People

Cherie Harder

Cherie Harder

Trinity Forum President
Richard Miles

Richard Miles

Chairman of the Board
Claude Alexander

Claude Alexander

Senior Pastor of The Park Church
Katie Allen

Katie Allen

Executive Director of Project Peace
Mike Brenan

Mike Brenan

President and CEO of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce
Barbara Bryant

Barbara Bryant

Author
George Clark

George Clark

Co-founder and Partner at Gerygone Capital
Howard Dahl

Howard Dahl

President and CEO at Amity Technology, LLC
Catherine Eshelman

Catherine Eshelman

All Saints Chevy Chase
Sam Funk

Sam Funk

Founding Partner of Sims|Funk PLC
Katherine Haley

Katherine Haley

Founder of Oak Rose Group, LLC
Nathan Hatch

Nathan Hatch

Historian and Wake Forest University President Emeritus
Shirley Hoogstra

Shirley Hoogstra

President Emerita of the Council of Christian Colleges & Universities
Roger Laing

Roger Laing

Senior Executive at RLG
Paul McNulty

Paul McNulty

President Emeritus of Grove City College
Gif Thornton

Gif Thornton

Managing Partner at Adams and Reese LLP

Dr. Vincent Bacote

Dr. Vincent Bacote

Professor of Theology and Director of the Center for Applied Christian Ethics at Wheaton College
Mia Chung

Mia Chung

Concert Pianist, Educator, and Author
Dr. Lydia Dugdale

Dr. Lydia Dugdale

Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at Columbia University
Dr. William Edgar

Dr. William Edgar

Professeur Associé at Faculté Libre de Théologie Réformée; former Professor of Apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary
David French

David French

Opinion Columnist for the New York Times
Makoto Fujimura

Makoto Fujimura

Contemporary artist, curator, writer, and founder of the International Arts Movement Fujimura Institute
Dana Gioia

Dana Gioia

Poet, former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts and California Poet Laureate
Prabhu Guptara

Prabhu Guptara

Executive Director of Organizational Development for Wolfsberg
Malcolm Guite

Malcolm Guite

Poet, priest, and academic
Dr. James Davison Hunter

Dr. James Davison Hunter

LaBrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture and Social Theory at the University of Virginia; Executive Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture
Dr. William Hurlbut

Dr. William Hurlbut

Professor of Neurobiology at Stanford University Medical Center
Dr. John Inazu

Dr. John Inazu

Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University; founder of the Carver Project and the Legal Vocation Fellowship
Dr. William Inboden

Dr. William Inboden

Executive Vice President and Provost of the University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Mark Labberton

Dr. Mark Labberton

Clifford L. Penner Presidential Chair Emeritus and Professor Emeritus at Fuller Theological Seminary
Mark P. Lagon

Mark P. Lagon

Chief Policy Officer at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
Dr. John Lennox

Dr. John Lennox

Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Oxford University
Dr. Joseph Loconte

Dr. Joseph Loconte

Director of the Rivendell Center in New York City; Presidential scholar-in-residence at New College of Florida; C.S. Lewis Scholar for Public Life at Grove City College
Dr. Wilfred M. McClay

Dr. Wilfred M. McClay

Victor Davis Hanson Chair in Classical History and Western Civilization at Hillsdale College
Dr. David W. Miller

Dr. David W. Miller

Director of the Faith & Work Initiative at Princeton University; President of the Avodah Institute
Dr. Russell Moore

Dr. Russell Moore

Editor-at-Large at Christianity Today; former president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention and provost and dean of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Dr. Karen Swallow Prior

Dr. Karen Swallow Prior

Author, contributing editor at Comment, and former Professor of English, Christianity & Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Dr. Dan Russ

Dr. Dan Russ

Former Professor of English, Academic Dean, and Director of the Center for Christian Studies at Gordon College
Michael Sacasas

Michael Sacasas

Writer, technology critic, and Executive Director of the Christian Study Center in Gainesville, FL
Anne Snyder

Anne Snyder

Writer and Editor-in-Chief of Comment Magazine
Dr. Curt Thompson

Dr. Curt Thompson

Psychiatrist, author, and founder of Center for Being Known
Tish Harrison Warren

Tish Harrison Warren

Anglican priest, campus minister, and columnist for Christianity Today
Michael Wear

Michael Wear

Founder, president, and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life
Peter Wehner

Peter Wehner

Senior Fellow in Residence at the Trinity Forum; opinion writer for The New York Times and contributing editor at The Atlantic
Dr. Ronald C. White, Jr.

Dr. Ronald C. White, Jr.

American historian and New York Times bestselling author
Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson

Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson

Visiting Scholar of Liberal Arts at Pepperdine University
Douglas Wilson

Douglas Wilson

Founder and Chairman of Monon Capital
Dr. Molly Worthen

Dr. Molly Worthen

Professor of History at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, freelance journalist

Cherie Harder

Cherie Harder

President
Tom Walsh

Tom Walsh

Vice President for Operations
Campbell Vogel

Campbell Vogel

Director of Strategic Partnerships and Development
Heidi Metcalf Little

Heidi Metcalf Little

Senior Advisor
Marie-Anne Morris

Marie-Anne Morris

Events and Development Coordinator
Frances Owen

Frances Owen

Communications Manager
Macrae Hanke

Macrae Hanke

Office Manager and Executive Assistant

TOPICS TO EXPLORE

Human Flourishing in a Digital Age

Engaging with Creation, Arts & Literature

Guided by Faith in the Public Square

Pursuing Spiritual and Character Formation

Upholding Human Dignity in Turbulent Times

Wisdom from Theology and History

Careers

Spring/Summer 2026 Internship

PART TIME - WASHINGTON, DC
The Trinity Forum offers competitive openings for highly substantive internships. Internships are paid and offer candidates an extraordinary opportunity for experience in non-profit strategy and operations. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Learn more and apply here!

Get email updates on opportunities to connect Christian thinking to our common life today.