There is something very particular about November, coming with the change of the clocks and the shortening of days – the month of Remembering.
The Rector’s Weekly Messages

The Associate Rector's Message for the Week of November 3, 2019
Posted onIn August of 2018, our parish began work with Wellspring Consulting to develop a strategic plan for Saint Thomas Church. The parish is now in the process of detailing the plan.

The Associate Rector's Message for the Week of October 20, 2019
Posted onIn August of 2018, our parish began work with Wellspring Consulting to develop a strategic plan for Saint Thomas Church. The parish is now in the process of detailing the plan.

The Rector's Message for the Week of October 13, 2019
Posted onPlease support our Annual Appeal as we reflect on the Choir School this week. Just as a boy’s voice is fragile and changes with adolescence, so we need to remember that our Choir School is also fragile as it relies heavily on the generosity of past worshipers and the gifts of the living members of Saint Thomas Church.

The Associate Rector's Message for the Week of October 6, 2019
Posted onCommunity is the fruit of charity and is expressed in friendship, which brings forth and nourishes loyalty, trust, sincerity and mutual understanding. Charity unites us in Christ through the Holy Spirit, helping us to recognize the signs of God’s love in the events and circumstances of life.

The Rector's Message for the Week of September 22, 2019
Posted onJoin us this Sunday as we start the 2020 Annual Appeal to raise funds necessary for Saint Thomas to operate and consider making a pledge online.

The Rector's Message for the Week of September 15, 2019
Posted onOn Sunday we are going to celebrate the Feast of the Holy Cross. The origins of that feast are in the conversion of the Emperor Constantine and the pilgrimage of his mother, Helena, to the Holy Land.

The Rector's Message for the Week of September 8, 2019
Posted onThe Episcopal Church commemorates these faithful and exemplary Christians on September 9 as ‘Constance and her Companions’ or, as they are poignantly known all over the Anglican world, as ‘The Martyrs of Memphis’.

The Associate Rector's Message for the Week of September 1, 2019
Posted onThe famous educator and librarian, Elizabeth Stone, once wrote about the momentous decision to have a child, pronouncing that “it is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body.” I take her point.