Monday, March 31, 2014

Make Your Reservation for This Year's Ressurection House Breakfast


 Mark your calendar!  

St Thomas has reserved a table for eight. 
There are seven seats left as of March 25th. 
Call Burrell Wood, 727-528-4015 or email burrellandnorma@verizon.net for you seat. Reach out and learn what Resurrection House is all about in our community!  



Our wonderful breakfast event is just around the corner...

7:30-9:00 AM
Thursday, April 24, 2014
St Petersburg Coliseum

535 4th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL



Robert Schofield will share his journey from homelessness to becoming an employee of Resurrection House, after graduating as a participant. He is featured in Will Bowen's latest book Happy Stories which was recently published.

Enjoy exciting and inspiring stories, great music, and a delicious, hot breakfast, as you hear about Resurrection House's 80% success rate over the years in ending the cycle of poverty and despair faced by homeless and working-poor families with minor children.

For more details or information about sponsorships,
call (727) 823-4742
or email us at succeed@floridaresurrectionhouse.com




Saturday, March 22, 2014

Ready For VBS - Registration open to all

St. Thomas VBS is open for registration and on its way!


Thank you to all who stepped up and made this possibe. We're on our way and it beacuse of your response.
This year will truly be different from start to finish.

What you need to know...

Our first VBS committee meeting will be Sunda,y March 30 following the 10:00 a.m. Service.  We will be in the Guild room and so members will have access to the Town Hall meeting in the Parish Hall if they would like to be a part of that as well.

VBS Registration is now open to all.  Please spread the word to friends and neighbors about the new format.  It's an exciting change and affords us the opportunity to host families in a new way.

Important facts to share:

SPLASH INTO GOD"S WORD
Our dates: June 16-20, 2014
Our NEW time: 5:15 - 8:00 p.m.
Early bedtime option for 3/4's with pick up at 7:15 p.m.

We will start serving dinner at 5:15 in our Parish Hall. Followed by Openning Session. Openning Session includes our Story time and Music together as a large group

6:00 - 8:00 will be action packed workshops which wrap up in small group. 
Pick up will be at 8:00 in the Parish Hall. 

Friday evening we would like to have a cookout with activities and closing presentation. Families will be asked to bring a side dish to share. Together we can make this an amazing week. We look forward to sharing it with YOU!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Blessed Is She, Living Lent With Mary

Lenten Study, Week One

Ash Wednesday - An Introduction

A Lenten Mary
Mary as a Model Disciple in Luke's Gospel

My soul doth magnify the Lord,
And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior,
For he hath regarded in the lowliness of his handmaiden:
For behold, from henceforth all generations
shall call me blessed
(Luke 1:46b-48, KJV)

How can this be?
How do you take an ordinary teenager and make her the mother of a savior? Once more, how do you choose a woman unwed with hopes of a future husband and announce that she is 'with child' thus throwing her whole life into turmoil? She has no apparent wealth, power or connections. Nothing here indicates possible success.  All points lead to impossible.

"The Magnificat"
'Mary's song of praise to God, a response to the extraordinary events that overtook what was once an ordinary life',  shows us two things. It shows us a woman who understands the larger story.  How else could one bring into perspective such a happening unless there was a sense of becoming part of something much, much bigger. The impossible may then become possible.  It also shows us our reflection in the mirror. How are we different from Mary? In short-not  much. We are ordinary yet God chooses us also. How shall we take on the christian life that God calls us to? By understanding how God works within us and then how we bring his work to the world.

It's all in the choosing...
 Mary's story is indeed magnificent. And she responds to God's choice in her with a spirit that shall rejoice in Him. And so the relationship begins. So, though discipleship is clearly a choice to follow,
it is also the beginning of a relationship. God is with us and working within us all along the journey.

During this Lenten Season we'll work on this journey as we study Mary's story through the Gospel of Luke. (primarily but not exclusively) In hopes of understanding more fully all that Mary endures, rejoices, fears and reveals as the mother of Jesus and a  disciple of God.

Next Up: You have Found Favor, The Mystery of Grace
Tomorrow, Sunday March 16, 9:00 a.m., Library
beginning with this session, summaries  of each weeks study can be found on the St. Thomas Faith Formation Website at http://stthomasfaithformation.weebly.com/index.html








Tuesday, March 11, 2014

See What Our Flower Guild has been Up To

Art in Bloom 2014

Museum of Fine Arts /St. Petersburg

What an amazing display of talent and beauty! Six members of the St. Thomas Flower Guild have put there heart and soul into an amazing display of form, color and pure beauty as they participate in this years Art in Bloom at the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts in downtown St. Pete.





This is all together a very impressive event but you can't help fill with pride as you walk into the "red" room and see the magnificent arrangements created by Elizabth Walters Allison,JoAnn Fleece, Ann Long, Susan Lahey, Julie Songster and Deenie Miller. Great job, ladies!

If you have not yet made it downtown to see this beautiful display I highly encourage you to do so!  Today is the last day of the event. They are open until 8:00 p.m.



Sunday, February 23, 2014

Pass It On

Need

Posted: Feb 23, 2014 01:00 am

What a blessing it is to know our need for one another, as members of the body of Christ.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

We've reached the Crossroad...

Hebrews 11:1  Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.

We have made good stride with VBS since our last posting.  I would like to share our accomplishments and let you know our plan from this point as we stand at the crossroad of our decision.

Last Wednesday night at Supper, Song and Prayer we shared the background of VBS in our church community. We posed the question that should be asked of all ministries especially those with such long standing history... 
  • Is the ministry still strong, is it vital and most importantly is it relevant? Looking from the outside in you would certainly say 'yes' to all of those questions.  Our week is full of energy - children everywhere with fun, laughter, and learning surrounding them.  Much work goes on prior to the week to ensure this and lays the foundation.  The foundation is what we're looking at right now.  We need infusion of new energy including new creativity, ideas and people.  This allows for the answers to stay" yes".   Amongst all the changes in our world, we then stay strong, vital, and relevant.
  • Does this ministry, at a minimum, work to maintain the goals and support the mission of our church? In addition is it helping them to grow? These are great questions. St. Thomas' goals include the development of Faith Formation through innovative means, the growth of parishioners in the age range of 18-30, single, coupled and with families and the strengthening of our commitment to pastoral care. This ministry relates to all three but stands out prominently in reaching out to our young families to strengthen faith formation through education and fellowship of our children and by extension their families.
We are very sure of what we hope for.  Can we be certain of what we cannot see? Strong and committed faith says yes.  Soin faith we have made great changes in our program and here they are:
  • Our program moves to the evening, 5:15 to 8:00 p.m. with an early bedtime option for 3&4 year olds. This allows for infusion of new volunteers.
  • Each night we will begin with a Family Potluck Dinner. This allows families to visit and ensures all participants time to have a meal before the evening begins. We'll stay in large group for opening,  introduction of the bible lesson through story and music.  
  • Four great workshops make up the rotation for the evening; Art, Games, Science, and Multi Media. We'll keep the dessert bar open and this will serve as snack.
  • Closing will be done in small group and this will  'bring home' the bible story and wrap up the activity for the day. It also addresses the long standing 'confusion' of dismissal in the church.
There is a vision here but we cannot see it's outcome.  We have the chance to build upon a strong foundation.  Here are the basic elements we need:

We need to raise a total of $1000 after registration fees.  We currently have the potential of $400. Thank you to our Outreach Committee for taking the lead on this effort with their proposal of $300.  And thank you to our individual donors thus far.

We need commitment of 20 adults to volunteer full time for that week.  The positions are broken out this way:
  • 6 committee members willing to meet twice a month in the months leading up to VBS and head up the various workshops during that week. We currently have 3 
  • 10 group leaders who work in teams of 2 with the children throughout the week.  We currently have 2
  • 4 members of the hospitality committee who will work with various families to put on the dinner each night, Monday through Thursday.  Friday will be our traditional closing program with a new twist. 
  • To open registration we will need to fill these commitments and meet our monetary goal.
All of our other duties can be filled in from there.  And believe me there are plenty!  There is a possibility for everyone.  If you have interest and a bit of time we have a place for you. 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Pass It On

Promise

Posted: Feb 04, 2014 01:00 am

In Jesus, God has promised to find us, and heal us and love us. God has not promised us a simpler life but an abundant one, and in that abundance we will find, not nostalgia but blessing “for blessed are those who know their need of God, for they will be given a saviour.”