‘The Christian Exodus:’ Pilgrims’ Class exploring Lent and Holy Week Tuesday, February 25 at 7pm. Our next Pilgrims’ Class is a ‘stand-alone’ class that is open to any who would like to learn about the practice of Lent and the liturgies of Holy Week. Holy Week is the Jewel in the Crown of the Saint […]
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The Rector’s Message for the Week of February 16, 2025
Posted onAs many of you will now know, we had a security incident at the Church this week.

The Rector's Message for the Week of February 9, 2025
Posted onMy trip to Canterbury last weekend was very fruitful and I was made very welcome by Dean David Monteith and his colleagues.

The Rector's Message for the Week of February 2, 2025
Posted onThis Sunday, we celebrate the beautiful Feast of Candlemas. This feast falls midway between Christmas and Lent.

The Rector's Message for the Week of January 26, 2025
Posted onWhen I was a boy, I remember learning British folk songs and sea shanties around the piano at school. None of that really happens anymore.

The Rector's Message for the Week of January 19, 2025
Posted onBy now, most of you will have heard the news that Dr. Filsell and Rebecca Kellerman-Filsell will be moving on from Saint Thomas Church in the summer.

Tha Rector's Message for the Week of January 12, 2025
Posted onOne of the treasures of the archives is the many original sets of drawings from Cram and Goodhue of the Church and the Parish House, which includes very large blueprints.

The Rector's Message for the Week of January 5, 2024
Posted onast Sunday, I was delighted that so many of you joined us in church; we had over 300 worshippers in person at 11 a.m. For the Sunday after Christmas, that was so encouraging.

The Rector's Message for the Week of December 22, 2024
Posted onWe have had a wonderful Advent season thus far, with large attendance at all our services and record-breaking numbers at our concerts—1,700 people joined us in person for Messiah this year!

The Rector's Message for the Week of December 8th, 2024
Posted onThe next two Sundays of Advent are all about John the Baptist, who acts as a kind of ‘bridge’ between the Old and the New Testament in the Bible.