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Easter Flower Donations

By Featured, News

This year our Easter Flowers were made possible by generous donations made anonymously, as well as… Given in Loving Memory of: Gerald C. Montague by Alyssa Abadinsky Arthur Darbellay by Henry Ayres Bobbie Jean Cofield Byrd by Hank Cofield & Chris Schilling James & Vicki Finley by Nelson Collier & John Baribeau Julius & Betty DeuPree by Joe DeuPree Our mothers, Rita Elsea & Laverne Page by Janet & Richard Elsea Bud Knight & Chet Flake by Barbara Foster Rev. Eddie Cooper by Jernee Goods My step-father’s brother, Norm Pfeifer by Kenneth Goodwin Roger Hering by Randy Hering Wallace & Zelta Hess by David Hess My twin sister Betsy Katz and parents Mary Virginia & Bradley Prann by The Rev. Virginia Holleman William, Mary, and John Legacy by Michael Legacy My aunt who raised me, Ana Marandiuc by Dr. Natalia Marandiuc My parents by John Mullen Bill Lackey & Caddy…

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Holy Week Schedule 2022

By Featured, Upcoming Events

Everyone is invited to join us for our Holy Week activities: Palm Sunday, April 10 | 8 am & 10:30 am Wednesday of Holy Week, April 13 | Noon – Eucharist Maundy Thursday, April 14 | 7 pm – Holy Eucharist Rite II with Foot Washing Good Friday, April 15 | 7 pm – Liturgy for Good Friday Holy Saturday, April 16 | 10 am – Holy Saturday Taize Service Great Vigil of Easter, Saturday, April 16 | 7:30 pm – Vigil & First Eucharist of Easter Easter Sunday, April 17 | 8 am & 10:30 am – Festival Holy Eucharist A more in-depth look at Holy Week at St. Thomas the Apostle Holy Week provides us with the opportunity to walk together into the deepest mysteries of our faith. It is not an easy week to enter, for we are confronted with darkness and death. Remember, the way of…

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The Wednesdays of Lent Series

By Christian Formation, Featured

This Lenten Wednesday study series will take place on the five Wednesdays of Lent (March 9 through April 6), from 6:00 pm-7:00 pm in the South Room of the Church office building, and on Zoom. The Church Emergency Created by the Invasion of Ukraine by Russia Presented by Rev. Stephen V. Sprinkle, Ph.D. Theologian-in-Residence of the Episcopal Church of St. Thomas the Apostle and Professor of Practical Theology, Brite Divinity School There is a grave spiritual malaise underlying the invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin. This act of naked aggression is fueled by the Russian fever-dream of empire and neo-colonialism cloaked beneath the sheep’s clothing of religion. What is taking place in Kyiv and throughout Ukraine constitutes a crisis for the whole Body of Christ, since Putin is cynically forging a religiously-fueled crusade for purity that distorts the gospel, pits Christian against Christian and is international in scope. I will…

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All about Epiphany

By Christian Formation

When I think of Epiphany, I think of a story about Jesus as I would imagine it. I picture him as a boy — the oldest of several boys in his family. A boy from a nondescript northern Galilean village. Of course, he was close to his mother and father and his brothers, but he always seemed connected to something much bigger. His mother seemed to understand this part of him from the very beginning of his life. She remembered that at his circumcision an old man named Simon said some pretty strange things about her child. She also remembered that trip they took to Jerusalem at the festival of Passover. As a 12-year-old boy, he disappeared from them for several days and was finally found sitting among the rabbis in the temple, asking brilliant questions. Now as the child grew in strength and spirit, she continued to wonder, as…

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Sermon for the Third Sunday after the Epiphany

By Sermons

GIVE US GRACE, O LORD, TO ANSWER READILY THE CALL OF OUR SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST AND PROCLAIM TO ALL PEOPLE THE GOOD NEWS OF HIS SALVATION, THAT WE AND THE WHOLE WORLD MAY PERCEIVE THE GLORY OF HIS MARVELOUS WORKS; WHO LIVES AND REIGNS WITH YOU AND THE HOLY SPIRIT, ONE GOD, FOR EVER AND EVER. AMEN. Not many of us who have answered the call to follow Jesus Christ were fishermen when we were called, nor tax gatherers, nor religious leaders of any sort. But, all of us, no matter the circumstances of our lives were just as surely called to follow Jesus as were those first century fishermen who were busy with their nets hauling in the catch and helping their dad at that job. Think about it: you are sitting in your comfortable office as an attorney or in your classroom teaching students or giving medical advice…

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The Self Denial Fund

By Outreach

“I recently saw a post on Facebook entitled “10 Signs You Know You’re Doing Well in Life.” If you have a roof over your head, clean water to drink, ate a meal today, have breath in your lungs, clean clothes to wear, etc… you are doing well. To this list of ten signs, I am adding “knowing Jesus.” By contrast, those who are the recipients of Self Denial grants can often say these things are not true for them. Self Denial grants help fund missionaries or mission trips that serve a variety of needs. The Order’s goal is to fund thirty missions this fiscal year. Daughters have received grants for mission trips to spread the Gospel to girls, some of whom are Junior Daughters in Honduras. Daughters in Spain minister to the elderly and unemployed by delivering food supplied by the government. Others provide Vacation Bible School to young people in…

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How are you doing?

By Christian Formation

Beloved in God and Thomas the Apostle: How are you doing? No, really, how are you doing these days? In these very strange days in which all of us are experiencing levels of stress greatly increased due to the events in our country and due to the ongoing, seemingly endless pandemic which has changed all of our lives jarringly and dramatically, how are we? I ask the question of you who read this because it seems important to me for everyone of us to give careful thought to our answer. How are we doing? Part of our answer centers on what we are doing to “protect” ourselves from the onslaught of the incoming “missiles” bearing yet more and more stressful news. Because the world today is “connected” electronically, hardly anything happening anywhere in the world escapes our knowing it. I long to not know much of what the electronic connection…

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