This Monday, Saint Thomas Church was open to the public for the first time since March.
The Rector’s Weekly Messages

The Rector's Message for the Week of July 26, 2020
Posted onThis Monday, Saint Thomas Church was open to the public for the first time since March.

The Associate Rector's Message for the Week of July 19, 2020
Posted onThis Monday, Saint Thomas Church was open to the public for the first time since March.

The Rector's Message for the Week of July 5, 2020
Posted onIn the four days since the survey was released, we have had 224 responses so far and many of them from couples and families; thank you!

The Rector's Message for the Week of June 28, 2020
Posted onWe are in the latter stages of making plans for a phased re-opening. To help us, please complete a very simple two-question survey. You also have the chance to leave a personal comment. It should take less than a minute and will really help us.

The Rector's Message for the Week of June 21, 2020
Posted onFor the past ten months we have been blessed with the presence of Sr. Marie Promise Atelon, SSM. Sr. Promise now the Reverend Sr. Promise, has become an important part of our family.

The Rector's Message for the Week of June 7, 2020
Posted onWhat a week it has been. I have had so many conversations with parishioners who are concerned and worried. Now is the time for Christians of all traditions to be united, to rise above party politics, continue to protest against injustice, and to seek reconciliation through prayer and acts of charity.

The Rector's Message for the Week of May 31, 2020
Posted onMost of my evangelical Christian friends know their Bible very well, but I am always surprised how they do not know the tradition of the Blessed Virgin Mary being present in the upper room on the day of Pentecost.

The Rector's Message for the Week of May 24, 2020
Posted onThis Memorial Day weekend we will honor the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for their country and for the cause of peace and liberty.

The Rector's Message for the Week of May 17, 2020
Posted onEach week, Bishop Mary writes an ‘unofficial letter’ to the clergy of the Diocese. This week, I shared it with Dr. Filsell, Mr. Haigh, and Mr. Quardokus because she wrote beautifully and encouragingly to them as musicians at a time when choirs cannot gather and sing together.