7:30 pm - 10 pm “Could you not keep watch with me one hour” (Matthew 26:40) Come and go from the Columbarium (Chapel in case of rain) to pray as if you were staying up with Jesus in the garden. Devotional materials will be available. ...
The Liturgy of the Day is at noon, with a reading of the Passion from John’s gospel and adoration of the cross. Nursery is available beginning at 11:30.
Stations of the Cross Service in the Nave at 6:30 pm Stations of the Cross will be set up in the Nave throughout the afternoon for individual meditation and reflection. A service of Stations of the Cross will be in the Nave at 6:30 pm. Nurs...
We gather outside to kindle a new fire and welcome the light of Christ. We enter a darkened Nave and hear the Exsultet (an ancient Easter hymn) while we light candles from the new paschal candle. We hear the scriptures and a sermon in darkness, a...
7:30 pm - 10 pm “Could you not keep watch with me one hour” (Matthew 26:40) Come and go from the Columbarium (Chapel in case of rain) to pray as if you were staying up with Jesus in the garden. Devotional materials will be available. ...
The Liturgy of the Day is at noon, with a reading of the Passion from John’s gospel and adoration of the cross. Nursery is available beginning at 11:30.
Stations of the Cross Service in the Nave at 6:30 pm Stations of the Cross will be set up in the Nave throughout the afternoon for individual meditation and reflection. A service of Stations of the Cross will be in the Nave at 6:30 pm. Nurs...
This brief liturgy recalls the burial of Jesus. We bless a new paschal candle to light at the Easter Vigil and remember everyone who was buried under the light of the old paschal candle. This service acknowledges the grief of Holy Week and th...
We gather outside to kindle a new fire and welcome the light of Christ. We enter a darkened Nave and hear the Exsultet (an ancient Easter hymn) while we light candles from the new paschal candle. We hear the scriptures and a sermon in darkness, a...
Two nearly identical services at 9 am (no incense) and 11 am (with incense) with brass and glorious music to celebrate the risen Christ. Sausage muffins and pastries will be available outside and in the parish hall. Children and families are invi...
St. Thomas invites special offerings for flowers, music, and other ministries during Easter Season. Gifts may be dedicated in honor or memory of someone and will be listed in the Easter Sunday bulletin on March 31. Submit your contributions and d...
Administrative Assistant, part-time (15 hours a week) The Assistant will serve the parish by answering phones, managing the entrance to the office, preparing Sunday bulletins and assisting with data entry. This position will also support other ...
Some Christian traditions emphasize the practice of individual confession during Lent. In The Episcopal Church, we call it the Rite of Reconciliation of a Penitent. Two forms of the rite are on pages 447 and 449 of the Book of Common Prayer. ...
During Lent, we let go of some of our usual patterns of worship and embrace different patterns to mark this season. We begin the service with more quiet. We pray with Rite I, the older language of the Prayer Book, to help us pay more att...
Our Yard Sale is coming soon!
Items will be received in the parish hall beginning Sunday, February 4 through Thursday, February 8. We’re looking for these types of items for donations: Clothing: Less than 3 years old on hangers - Coats, Athl...
We are a church of loving, committed and searching Christians who value diversity and cherish the gifts of young and old alike. We welcome ALL God’s children into our sacramental community, respecting the dignity of every person as we are called to a ministry of reconciliation and inclusion. You are welcome here as God’s own.
Like the apostle Thomas, we encounter the risen Christ in our lives together and find ourselves transformed.
We invite you to worship, learn, and serve with us!
We know finding a church can be hard. We were all new to St. Thomas once, so let us tell you a little about ourselves.
We are named for the apostle Thomas, whose life was changed when he encountered the risen Christ. His confession of faith, “My Lord and my God,” is printed above our altar.
Like Thomas, we encounter the risen Christ in our life together and find our lives transformed. We invite you to worship, learn, and serve with us.
St. Thomas was founded in 1958 and is a congregation of about 400-600 people. A few folks have been here for a long time, but a lot of us are newcomers! Some of us grew up as Episcopalians, some of us came from other Christian traditions, and some of us have no religious background at all!
It is easy to join St. Thomas as a member. Just tell us you want to belong, and we'll enroll you as a baptized member of the congregation. If you've never been baptized, contact Rev. Grace to schedule a time for Holy Baptism. We look forward to being in touch with you.
Contact Patty in the church office at [email protected] with questions.
For a one-time gift, you will be asked to load a form of payment to be debited when you make your gift. You can log in to your St. Thomas Member Portal account to give or view past gifts.
2024 will be a memorable year for St. Thomas. We hope to complete a renovation of the nave which will make it possible for all to gather at the altar rail and for all to sing with the choir and serve in worship. We are making these changes because of our commitment to love EVERY person.
As we Love God, Love Every Person, and Learn and Serve Together, St. Thomas seeks to BE GOOD NEWS to our community - living the good news of God’s loving embrace and ongoing work to heal our broken world.
What part will you play in being good news in the life of St. Thomas over the next year?