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You may have heard about Phase I of our strategic planning process - a proposal to improve accessibility on our campus by creating a driveway closer to the doors, adding parking spaces and a covered drop off near the chapel, and creating an ...
Read MoreWednesday Word from Taylor
This Sunday at St. Thomas, we will celebrate and bless those graduating from high school, college, and graduate school. Since I am nearly done with my master’s degree at Columbus State University, I too will take part in Graduation Sunday this ...
Read MoreWednesday Word from Malinda
This week's Wednesday Word message was written by Malinda Shamburger. Last month Malinda journeyed to Ghana with a small group from the Diocese of Atlanta. My journey to Ghana began long before I boarded the plane. Even before I received the i...
Read MoreWednesday Word from The Rev. Roxane
Will you continue in the apostles' teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of the bread, and in the prayers? I will, with God's help. This affirmation from our Baptismal Covenant encompasses so much of what St. Thomas holds dear. From a pastoral...
Read MoreWednesday Word from Rev. Darius
“You are a pastor, right? pray for me then.” These were the words of Tom, a young man who have had some health challenges for a couple of years. I met Tom in my recent visit to Dodoma, Tanzania. I must confess that I didn’t feel like prayin...
Read MoreSafeguarding Training
Safeguarding is an important training to protect children, youth, and our church family as a whole. Children and youth volunteers are required to complete Safeguarding God’s Children. This training must be renewed every 3 years. Lay Eucharist...
Read MoreMusic in Lent: Let's Sing the Psalms Together
A message from Rick McKnight The psalms of David were designed to be sung. There are many ways to sing the psalms. For 10:30 worship on Sundays, during Lent this year we will sing them using a plainsong melody. There are eight historical psal...
Read MoreReconciliation of a Penitent
The Episcopal Church offers the Rite of Reconciliation of a Penitent, often called Confession in some traditions. There are two forms of the rite on pages 447 and 449 of the Book of Common Prayer. Form I begins with confession and ends with scri...
Read MoreSermons in Lent: This We Believe
St. Thomas Journey Groups resume in Lent with discussion of The Nicene Creed, which begins with We Believe. Sermons in this season (and in Holy Week and Easter) will illuminate the Journey Group topic for the week, exploring our shared confession...
Read MoreJourney Group Sign Up
Sign Up for this Spring’s Journey Groups has now begun!
Journey Groups start Sunday, February 26, the 1 st Sunday in Lent. Our theme during the 5 sessions in Lent and 5 sessions in Easter will be “Exploring the Nicene Creed.” T...
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