I n the Journey Groups' discussion of the book Manna and Mercy by Daniel Erlander, we've learned that God intended harmony and balance between God, humans, and the rest of creation, Yet climate change and its disruptions are irrefutable....
The Sunday before the Ascension is traditionally a time to bless fields and gardens and give thanks for the bounty of the earth. On this Sunday, a guest from Georgia Interfaith Power and Light will be our guest preacher to highlight ways we can ...
Bring a towel and join us for food, fun, and fellowship to kick off summer! This event is open to all Episcopal youth in the Chattahoochee Valley to celebrate the end of the school year.
The Men's Group is planning to gather again at Jarfly on Tuesday, May 24th at 5:30pm, where we'll be in the outdoor garden for beverages and little food if you'd like. As a reminder, the restaurant is located at 1358 13th Street.
I hope you mi...
Thursdays 10-11 am The Rev. Cindy Cox Garrard leads this deeper dive for women into our Sunday lectionary readings. This study will resume Jan. 13, 2022. This group meets by conference call, but they hope to begin meeting in person in the pa...
St. Thomas hosts an AA group meeting in our Outreach Center. For more information about group guidelines, etc please contact the NA group leader at 214-893-8817.
I n the Journey Groups' discussion of the book Manna and Mercy by Daniel Erlander, we've learned that God intended harmony and balance between God, humans, and the rest of creation, Yet climate change and its disruptions are irrefutable....
Connecting Creation Care This interactive, Scripture-based children’s faith formation program was developed to share the work of Episcopal Relief & Development with students. Each Sunday we will invite children to explore the mission of ...
Join the St. Thommies for Sunday School each Sunday at 9:30 am in the youth room where we discuss the liturgy and scripture lessons. This is an opportunity to ask the hard questions as we learn how to apply biblical teachings to everyday life.
"Not Everything Biblical is Christ-Like.” “Study the Bible, BUT Follow Jesus.” “Read the Bible through the Lens of Jesus.” All that is right with the Church can be traced back to the Bible. However, all that is wrong...
Good news! Work is underway this week to replace the roofing material over the administrative hallway at St. Thomas. This is a 5200 square foot flat roof extending from the parish hall windows to the columbarium entrance. The work is being done b...
May is one of the months when St. Thomas is asked to provide extra support for the Wynnton Neighborhood Network Food Pantry, which is housed at St. Thomas. Specific needs for this month include boxes of cereal, canned goods - particularly fruit ...
Join Rabbi Beth Schwartz and Rev. Cindy Cox Garrard on an adventure of faith and learning as we explore the Holy Land together. Highlights include Qumran (where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found) and Masada, Jericho and the Mount of Temptation, the...
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!
The pandemic taught us a lot about preventing the spread of disease when we gather. Read the current practices at St. Thomas by clicking on the button below. Our Vestry reviews and updates these each month.
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.
Our arms have always been open to all. Let’s open them wider! Your annual pledge supports St. Thomas as we Begin Anew! With your support we can:
Provide the stability of a full-time leader for youth and young adults.
Welcome families of youth looking for a church home.
Continue to adapt to support new ways to share, communicate, and gather.
Use our new website and media resources to welcome ALL God’s children.
We invite gifts for our Continuing Faithfulness Capital Fund. Significant roof and HVAC maintenance will be needed in the next few years, as well as routine maintenance on the nave windows. We are building up this fund in order to be ready to address these needs as they arise. If you are able to make a gift above and beyond your annual pledge, consider giving to this fund.
The pet memorial garden is a garden for the remembrance of our beloved pets. It provides a permanent resting place for the pets who live on in our memories and in our hearts. It is a place to give thanks to God for the companionship of beloved animals and to commit ourselves to care for all of God’s creatures.Engraved bricks are arranged in the garden around the cross. Engraved bricks are available for purchase as a permanent way to remember your pet. The fee covers, the brick, installation of the brick, maintenance of the garden, and a donation to PAWS Humane Society of Columbus, Georgia.