Our Digital Discipleship welcomes you to our online presence. Below you’ll find links to our previous High Mass services, our acclaimed podcast “Theologically Speaking”, and a discussion on The Holy Rosary.
High Mass
High Mass at St. Thomas is the celebration of the Eucharist with traditional liturgy using the 1549 English Prayer Book. Principal parts of the service are sung by the Priest, choir, and congregation with a Deacon and Sub-Deacon assisting. The solemnity of the Mass is enhanced with the use of incense, rite of Asperges (sprinkling with holy water), Gospel procession, and Sanctus bells.
For previous masses, please visit our YouTube channel here.
Weekly Liturgy Schedule
Sundays
8:00a Low Mass
9:15a Holy Rosary
10:30a High Mass
Tues & Weds.
7:00p Low Mass
Fridays
8:00a - Matins. You may follow along with the Matins booklet here.
Beginning 24 February on Fridays during Lent at 7pm, join us in the church for Stations of the Cross.
Saturdays
5:00p Latin Vigil Mass. You may follow along with the Vespers booklet here.
Theologically Speaking
In our multi-part series, The Rev. Canon Ian Elliot Davies and Vestry member Kyle Leon Henderson discuss various theological topics.
In this episode they talk about what does it mean to love "thy neighbor" when thy neighbor is toxic and a potential stumbling block for us? In the season finale of season three of Theologically Speaking, Canon Davies and Kyle discuss what it means to love thy neighbor in difficult, challenging, and even potentially dangerous situations. They also go into the hypotheticals of what it means to love as Christ loved when dealing with a stumbling block right in your own family.
For earlier podcasts, please check our YouTube page here, or on SoundCloud by clicking the icon in the header or here.
The Joyful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary
Rector’s Warden Stephen Kemp leads us in the recitation of the Rosary with the Joyful Mysteries.
The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Holy Rosary
Rector’s Warden Stephen Kemp leads us in the recitation of the Rosary with the Sorrowful Mysteries.
The Holy Rosary
Parishioner Dr. Byron Adams offers a meditation on the Holy Rosary, followed by a recitation of the Rosary with the Joyful Mysteries. For those less familiar with the Rosary, this is an opportunity to learn more about the centuries-old prayer; and for those who know it well, this is an opportunity to reflect on the power of the Rosary.