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Wednesday Word from Rev. Grace: Supreme Court Leak
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...
Read MoreMay is Our Month!
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 ...
Read MoreIsrael Interfaith Adventure!
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...
Read MoreSecond Sunday of Easter - Rejoice, St. Thomas!
We heard the Gospel story of St. Thomas and learned more about his witness in the world. We gathered for formation, worship and lunch, children hunted Easter eggs, and many of us took pictures for our church directory! Easter Sunday was only the ...
Read MoreTAP Returns!
CVEM is pleased to announce that the Thompson-Pound-Anderson Art Program--TAP 2022--will be an in-person event! After two long years of virtual TAP, it will be thrilling to return to actively working for peace together. TAP is a five-day a...
Read MoreEaster Services Photo Gallery
What a joy to celebrate Holy Week and Easter together this year. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to support our celebration - choir and musicians, ushers, vergers, lectors, LEMs, acolytes, altar guild, flower guild, children's leaders, k...
Read MoreHoly Week Service Bulletins
Maundy Thursday (Apr. 14, 2022)
Good Friday Liturgy (Noon Apr. 15, 2022)
Good Friday-Stations of the Cross (6:30 pm Apr. 15, 2022)
Holy Saturday (9:30 am Apr. 16, 2022)
Easter Vigil (Apr. 16, 2022) Bulletin
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Read MoreWednesday Word from Rev. Grace: Holy Week 2022
Surely, he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. We hear these words from Isaiah 53 on Good Friday. They describe the "Suffering Servant," a despised and rejected figure who becomes a vehicle of salvation. Jewish tradition has at times...
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