Monday, May 4, 2015

Pass It On

Unity
When he was lifted up he drew all people, all things to himself. All things, from the most distant fires of the cosmos to the most intimate embers of the soul. A fundamental unity, the very ground of our being, has drawn it all to himself.
-Br. Mark Brown
Society of Saint John the Evangelist

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

New Adult Offering : Simply Good News by N.T. Wright

Why the Gospel is News and What Makes It Good

Class offerings will be held in the Guild Room
Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m.
Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m.
     
Best selling scholar  N.T Wright reveals what the Good News really is and how the church often gets the story wrong.  Biblically the Christian faith is presented as good news. That is the original meaning of the Old English word GOSPEL.  Somehow we have gotten confused.  N.T. Wright writes this book to challenge where we have taken this concept.  He submits that the news has turned into advice - advice on what to do, what not to do. How should we live, how should we pray? And front and center - what is the right path to get to heaven? What might be needed is to discern the difference between news and advice and then listen more closely to the news that Jesus and his first followers were all about.

Join us as Dr. Chuck Jones guides us through this important topic and discussion to a greater understanding of 'where in the world' Christians are with their faith.


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Your Guide to Holy Week and Easter

Lent is coming to a close. Holy Week is here and we will begin the final journey with Jesus to the Cross. We are thankful to all those who have dedicated there time and energy throughout the weeks of Lent to provide opportunity for us to study and reflect, work and worship and devote ourselves to growing deeper and stronger as a family of Christ.


You will find listed here all of the services of Holy Week and Easter. 
Purple italicized text indicates help is requested! 

The Sunday of the Passion
(Palm Sunday)
Sunday, March 29, 2015
8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. Traditional and Harmony Services will begin together in the Curry Garden and each will be led to the Sanctuary and Parish Hall by crusifer and hand bell accompaniment.
6:00 p.m. Service will be held in the Chapel.

Monday in Holy Week
Monday, March 30, 2015
Holy Eucharist in the Chapel
7:00 p.m.

Tuesday in Holy Week
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Holy Eucharist in the Chapel
Acoustical accompaniment
7:00 p.m.

Wednesday in Holy Week
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Choral Tenebrae in the Sanctuary
7:00 p.m.
This ancient service of light, shadows and darkness will include chanted psalms, choral responsaries and scripture as God's light of the world, that came to us in the Incarnation, is slowly hidden from the world.  This Service will highlight the music of Canadian composer, Healey Willan.

Maundy Thursday
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Agape Meal and Holy Eucharist in the Parish Hall
6:00 p.m.
Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Vigil are three episodes in the Holy Triduum by which we die and rise to new life in Christ.  You are invited to share in the first part of this continuous service beginning with a meal, which builds on the experience of early Christians who met for fellowship, to share the Lord's Supper and to worship God.
There are six food items needed for the meal. We will also be looking for assistance with set up and clean up. Please see sign up sheets in the Portico and Parish Hall or you may call the church office and speak with Pam.

The Watch
Thursday, April 2, 2015 through Friday, April 3, 2015
Begins at 8:00 p.m. at the Altar of Repose in the Chapel and ends at 7:30 a.m., Good Friday morning. There are openings beginning with the 10:00 p.m. hour through 5:00 a.m. hour. Remember we try to have 2 people signed up for each hour.

Good Friday
Friday, April 3, 2015
Good Friday Liturgy in the Sanctuary
12 noon and 7:00 p.m.

Easter Vigil, Saturday
with Baptisms in the Sanctuary
Saturday, April 4, 2015
7:00 p.m.
Through the "Service of Light", the "Service of Lessons", "Renewal of Baptismal Vows" and the first Eucharist of Easter we follow God's mighty actions in the world culminating in Christ's Resurrection. Music will include many hymns, canticles and choral works of J.S. Bach, Felice Anerio and others.

Celebration of the Day of Resurrection: Easter Day
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Festival Choral Eucharist
8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. Sanctuary
A Festival Brass Quintet will join the choir and organ to fill the church with Alleluias. Music will include early Baroque works of Giovanni Gabrieli and Jacob Gallus, an Alleluia from the Renaissance and new music composed especially for our worship here at St. Thomas.  Preludes will start early so come and join the celebration.

Harmony Service, Parish Hall
10:00 a.m.

Additional Activities in and around the Parish

Way of the Cross Reenactment /Downtown St. Pete
Begins at The Cathedral of St. Peter at 7:30 a.m. Good Friday morning:

 The Way of the Cross
Every year, on the morning of Good Friday, our youth re-enact the Stations of the Cross throughout downtown St. Petersburg. This service has been a Cathedral tradition since 1974.

As our youth observe this centuries-old rite throughout the Cathedral's surrounding neighborhood, a large and diverse crowd of solemn observers gather and follow along.

Wearing costumes, having memorized their lines and rehearsed their parts for months, the youth lead the procession from the steps of the Cathedral to the city courthouse, down a dank and dirty alleyway, then on through Williams Park, and finally back to the Cathedral's garden, before concluding inside the Cathedral sanctuary.

At each of the traditional 14 stations, the youth recite prayers and re-enact the scene. It is an intense and moving experience.

St. Thomas Parish - wide Egg Hunt in Curry Garden

Once again this year we will hold our annual parish wide egg hunt at 9:00 a.m. Easter Sunday morning.  250 eggs will be hidden in the Curry Garden with the assistance of our youth.  Coffee with light breakfast will be served while our children scurry around in excitement searching for treasure.  Toddler to 12 years of age participate. Children over 12 can assist the younger ones in their search.
BYOB - (bring your own basket) is helpful - we will have some bags available if needed.



Sunday, February 15, 2015

Lent - It's Personal, or is it? Take some time with this one!


The Community 
For several weeks now we have been talking about the upcoming season of Lent. People have been busy preparing classes. We've listened to beautiful sermons. Researched methods, material and even the tools to get them to you. We celebrated in fellowship with a very successful "Fat Tuesday" like Chili Cook Off event.   Energy and intention is high.

Some have confessed dreading Lent in the past. All the different options available now suggest that we might be trying to make it desirable to "practice" a Lenten discipline. Don't make this a monumental task. That gives you the best excuse not to follow through. This is "only as great as it needs to be, no greater" (A. Einstein) and you have back up. Great things are happening all over the world.  We caught a glimpse in Women of the Word this week, check this out: A Message from our Presiding Bishop, A Lenten Carbon Fast, and Wash Day You can't deny this is very cool and simply,amazingly Christ. We have strong leadership, creative energy and GOD on our side.

The Person
When Ash Wednesday comes (this week!) have a prayerful conversation with God, He (She) will very likely tell you it will be OK - like all great parents do. In fact it will be very good!

It's all in the doing:
Do what matters,
What 's the impact?
Do what makes sense,
 Can you see a purpose?
Do what leaves you wanting more, 
How will it help you (and your loved ones) grow?

As you choose, remember your faith community is behind you. And though the choosing is personal, we're all praying each other through it!

Adult Education 

Sharing the GOSPEL
Beyond the Crib and the Cross
Sunday Mornings at 9:00 a.m. in the Guild Room
February 15- March 29
led by Julie Songster

Commit to "DO" Lent 2015 with the intention of spending focused time daily renewing your relationship with the Lord, and sharing weekly with each other growing and glowing in love.
Several Lenten Study resources will be shared through the class and you are welcome to bring any you may find and share with the group.

Now they heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, " Brothers,what shall we do?"                                                                     Acts 2:37
Resources Julie has available:
Forward Day by Day, February/March/April 2015,
Lent is Not Rocket Science, An Exploration of God,Creation, and the Cosmos by W. Nicholas Kinsey,
A Wondrous Love, Daily Lenten Meditations and Prayers, Henri J.M. Nouwen and C.S. Lewis,
A Grown-Up Lent, When giving up Chocolate Isn't Enough by Joanna Leiserson

The Way of the Cross
Wednesday Evenings at 6:00 p.m. Supper, Song and Prayer
Each week will be a soup and bread supper, (St. Thomas Staff will take week one)
led by Rev. Janet Tunnell

The devotion known as the Way of the Cross is an adaptation to local usage of a custom widely observed by pilgrims to Jerusalem: the offering of a prayer at a series of places traditionally associated with our Lord’s passion and death.

Historically there are 14 stations, of which, only 8 are based on incidents from the Gospels. In 1991, Pope John Paul II identified 14 scriptural stations and this service is based on those scriptural
stations. It is customary, in the Episcopal Church to do the service on Good Friday, but they can be done anytime during Lent.

We will explore several stations per week for you to then delve deeper into on your own. Maybe Stations of the Cross together on Good Friday? Rev. Janet is willing, if there is an interest.

Individual/Online Option:
Society of St. John the Evangelist
The Brothers of Cambridge, Mass.

Stop,Pray,Work, Play & Love
Video series with a short series of questions for reflection. This study focuses on time and the needed balance of it in our lives. Direct, thoughtful and relevant.  Available by email for all devices.

For the Family 

Each year we research all the calendar options and this year our recommendation comes from PRAYING in COLOR, Drawing a New Path to God. This is a different type of calendar in that it is open ended. Don't let that scare you - kids take to this naturally.  We introduced it in Sunday School today by  asking the question, Where is GOD now? While taking a walk together we drew out the places where GOD was present using all five senses.  You could do the same exercise by talking through the day's events with your child or reading daily scripture at bedtime. Use one space a day to denote what you learn with color, image or word.

Sybil MacBeth gives us the magic at prayincolor.com. Preprinted posters available in the church office as well as at Service locations.





Saturday, January 31, 2015

Souper Bowl of Caring - Let's Do It!!

BIG week for outreach

Let's KICK it off right 


A National Youth Effort

We'll be collecting canned goods and monetary donations after the 8:00 a,m. Service and before and after both 10:00 a.m. Services this Sunday, February 1st.   We began participating in this event  in 1997 and this will be our 9th year.  Help us to make it a BIG success.

For more information: http://www.souperbowl.org/

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Annual Meeting, Sunday, January 25th following 10 a.m. service

It's that time again!


Annual Meeting of St Thomas Episcopal Church

Sunday, January 25, 2015
following 10:00 a.m. Services
in the Parish Hall

Meet the vestry
Hear about our current and upcoming plans
Be a part of the church's future

Light refreshments and child care provided



Car Wash fundraiser for mini mission weekend. Sponsored by The Bridge
After 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Services.
Get your car washed while you attend the Annual Meeting!

Sunday, January 4, 2015

WINTER JAM this Saturday, January 10th, R U going?



The Youth are heading to Winter Jam this Saturday, January 10th 


We'll be leaving the church parking lot - Snell Isle side at 3:00 p.m.  Packing a cooler of drinks and snack for the road and waiting in line time.  Doors open at 5:00, concert starts at 6:00.  

Ticket cost is $10. Large group=more fun, bring friends! Cool adults welcome.

Must RSVP for transport to the Times Forum OR Meeting us there? - let us know by Friday.
???'s - contact Elaine Patrick or Deb Gladfelter