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Children & Families Ministry Update for Holy Week 2024
Posted onThroughout Holy Week and on Easter Sunday, children are encouraged to attend Mass with their family.
Sign up to receive our Children and Families weekly newsletter, or to register your interest in any of our events through to Easter.Read more…
From the Vestry of Saint Thomas Church
Posted onLast week we shared with you news of the Parish Deficit. In addition to that announcement, we are holding two parish meetings on the subject of the deficit and the future of the choir school.
We have also set up an email account for those who wish to share their ideas about how to make the choir school model sustainable.Read more…
Pan-Asian Ministry Update for the Week of March 24, 2024
Posted onPan-Asians at Saint Thomas Church gather for Fellowship every third Sunday of each month.Read more…
The Tree of the Knowledge: Cinematic Visions of Good and Evil: A Lenten Film Series
Friday, March 22: Zone of Interest
Posted onOur Lenten Film series continues with the 2007 winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film is directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and based on the book of the same name by legendary American author Cormac McCarthy.Read more…
Theology Webcast for the Week of March 17, 2024
Why Did Jesus Die on a Cross?
Posted onA video of the 10 a.m. theology class from Sunday, March 3, is available. Subscribe to our theology playlist on YouTube.
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Concerts at Saint Thomas presents Rachmaninoff and Poulenc
Thursday, March 21, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. ET
Posted onCongratulations to Dr. Filsell and the entire Concerts at Saint Thomas team for a dazzling concert Thursday night!Read more…
Sharp Faith (Week 28): Why did Jesus die on a cross? — Sunday Theology Talks
Led by Fr. Luigi Gioia
Posted onOur Theologian in Residence, the Rev. Dr. Luigi Gioia, continues a year-long course to dive into all the main areas of theology: Faith, Scripture, Tradition, God, Christ, Salvation, the Holy Spirit, the Trinity, and the Church – always with an eye to their relevance for spirituality and for everyday life.Read more…