Friday, February 23, at 6pm in the Parish House: Ridley Scott’s LegendRead more…
Fellowship
Have you ever wondered what Saint Thomas’ Altar Guild does?
by Marie Postlewate
Posted onIf you sense a calling to this holy work, please click here to learn more and express interest in this important ministry. The Altar Guild is made up of both women and men. No prior experience is necessary and you will be carefully trained for this service. Please note that prospective Altar Guild members must be pledging members of Saint Thomas Church.Read more…
2023 Grant Recipients — Saint Thomas Church Vestry
Posted onIn June, the Saint Thomas Church Vestry approved sixteen organizations to receive a grant to support their work. Pamela Lewis, Chair of the Grants’ Committee of the Vestry, is pleased to share information on three of those organizations that are first-time grantees.Read more…
Archived Articles
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…
An Introduction to Safeguarding Training For New Volunteers
Sunday, March 17, 1pm-2:30pm in the Parish House (5th floor)
Posted onNew volunteers are welcome to join us this afternoon for an introduction to safeguarding training.
A light lunch will be provided.
For more information, or if you plan to attend, please contact Mother Turner.Read more…
An Exhibition of STC Pan-Asian Group Work
Posted onFor three months last year, some of us gathered every other week under the guidance of artist Kim Yeon-jin, a professor at Binghamton University, to work on a group art project. The work we completed together is currently on display in Chinatown.Read more…
Saint Thomas Choir School: A Beloved Community Part 2
by Mother Alison Turner, Associate for Children and Families and Choir School Chaplain
Posted onAs I shared in last week’s e-news, The Social Justice Classes at Saint Thomas Choir School have recently been focusing on creating and sustaining a Beloved Community, under the direction of Ms. Lissy Hodge. This week I will share a little about how this work is being complemented by our studies in Theology Class.Read more…
The Tree of the Knowledge: Cinematic Visions of Good and Evil: A Lenten Film Series
Friday, March 15: No Country for Old Men
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…
“Being a Church Community in a Digital Age”
A Conversation with the Rev. Dr. Sam Wells
Posted onOn Saturday March 9 2024 Sam Wells, Vicar of Saint Martin in the Fields, London UK, and internationally-renowned Theologian, helped us explore what it means to be a church community when so many now belong on-line and do not even live near the Church. Read more…
The Tree of the Knowledge: Cinematic Visions of Good and Evil: A Lenten Film Series
Friday, March 8: Throne of Blood (dir: Akira Kurosawa, 1957, NR)
Posted onOur Lenten Film series continues with Akira Kurosawa’s 1957 version of Shakespeare’s Macbeth set in feudal Japan.Read more…
Beloved Community at Saint Thomas
Posted onon Saturday March 2 at 10 a.m. there will be a discussion group, where we will share reflections on Martin Luther King’s vision of “a Beloved Community” sent in by parishioners.