Calendar
December 2010
Collect:
Merciful God, who sent thy messengers the prophets to preach repentance and prepare the way for our salvation: Give us grace to heed their warnings and forsake our sins, that we may greet with joy the coming of Jesus Christ our Redeemer; who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
The First Book of the Kings
10:00am - Saint Thomas Parish House (Fifth Floor)
Father Austin will give short talks on this rich text (perhaps unexpectedly so) which contains much material for Christian reflection.
Sunday School
10:00am - Saint Thomas Church
Saint Thomas Church offers Sunday School classes for grades one to six. Engaging lessons are prepared for the students in keeping with our…
Litany & Choral Eucharist
11:00am - Saint Thomas Church
The service begins with the clergy and choir entering in silence, going to their respective places in the chancel. The Litany then begins …
Coffee Hour following the 11am Eucharist
12:30pm - Saint Thomas Church Parish House Living Room
Please join us in the Parish House Living Room and Dining Room for coffee, tea and cookies following the Eucharist. Meet parishioners and,…
Sing for the Windows
1:00pm - Saint Thomas Church Parish House Library
Even if you think you cannot sing, you can be in tune with others. Parishioner Nancy Garniez has been teaching this sight-singing skill fo…
Choral Evensong
4:00pm - Saint Thomas Church
You may listen to John Scott's notes on the music of Orlando Gibbons here.
Organ Recital: Peter Yardley-Jones
5:15pm - Saint Thomas Church
Bishop of Myra
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From the Rector’s Sermon for Christmas Eve 2008:
A few days ago a parishioner sent me the famous editorial from the September 21, 1897 New York Sun, written in response to an eight-year-old girl’s letter, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus,” which you can find online. “How dreary would the world be,” it says, “if there were no Santa. It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There would no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence.” Indeed.
But if Virginia grew to adulthood and were interested, she could have discovered that behind Santa Claus is Saint Nicholas of Myra, a fourth century bishop in Asia Minor beloved for his care for the poor, for waifs and orphans, and for sailors. Saint Nicholas was one of the bishops who approved the Nicene Creed which we are about to say. So behind him is the Child of Bethlehem, very God of very God who for us came down from heaven. Love really did come down at Christmas.
Collect:
Almighty God, who in thy love didst give to thy servant Nicholas of Myra a perpetual name for deeds of kindness both on land and sea: Grant, we pray thee, that thy Church may never cease to work for the happiness of children, the safety of sailors, the relief of the poor, and the help of those tossed by tempests of doubt or grief; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Morning Prayer & Holy Eucharist
8:00am - Saint Thomas Church
Rite I
Holy Eucharist
12:10pm - Saint Thomas Church
Rite II
Overeaters Anonymous
12:30pm - Saint Thomas Church
This 12-step group meets weekly.

