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St. Thomas the Apostle is an Episcopal Parish in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. We are called by God to be a holy place where love is found, where all are named and where hearts are freed to change the world.
St. Thomas has a great respect for both the rich liturgical heritage of the church and for living the message of social justice proclaimed by Jesus Christ. Whether you are young or old, gay or straight, single, married or in a relationship, female or male, poor or wealthy, you are welcome at St. Thomas just as you are...a child of God and an inheritor of God's grace. |
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Sermons
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To view more sermons, go to our
St. Thomas YouTube page!!!
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L.A. County Sheriff, City Attorney to Address Diocesan Community Safety Forum
L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca and City Attorney Mike Feuer will take part in the first "Hands in Healing" Community Safety Forum TOMORROW from 10am to noon at St. Augustine's Church, Santa Monica.
Bp. Jon Bruno wrote, "Both are ideally qualified to help us look at practical neighborhood strategies for curbing violence involving weapons while also advocating for much-needed wider policy reforms. To benefit from their insights, teams of at least two from Episcopal congregations in Los Angeles County are encouraged to attend Saturday's forums, which will also include a focus on crisis preparedness. All are welcome."
Joining Bp. Bruno in presenting on behalf of the Diocese will be Canon Bruce Linsenmayer, representing the Diocesan Disaster Readiness Group, and Virginia Classick, consultant to a wide range of policy advocacy groups, including the Diocesan Program Group on Peace and Justice ministries.
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St. Martin's Guild
St. Martin's Guild invites all Parishioners to join them TOMORROW at 7:30am at Diamond Bar Ranch (1850 Riverside Dr. Glendale) for a two-hour horseback ride through Griffith Park. You may also bring sandwiches and water to enjoy a picnic in the park.
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Catechism Class Forming
Interested in becoming a member of St. Thomas, or in reinvigorating your knowledge of our faith and worship? It's time to start thinking about joining this year's Catechumen Class. This course, which meets every Saturday, beginning after Labor Day and running right up to the Great Easter Vigil, is required for anyone who wishes to be Baptized, Confirmed, or Received into the Parish Church. It's also open to current Parishioners who are interested in learning more and Reaffirming their commitment to Christ.
When meeting with Fr. Davies, interested parties are asked to fill-in THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. Clicking on the link and bringing in a pre-answered questionnaire would be helpful but not required.
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Parish Cell of Our Lady of Walsingham
The Parish Cell of Our Lady of Walsingham will next meet on Thursday, 15 August, the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Holy Rosary will be said at 6:30pm followed by a Solemn Mass at 7pm. Following the Mass, the Cell will meet for a potluck dinner and meeting. Please bring your favorite dish for the potluck. Refreshments and desserts will be served. All are welcome!
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A Celebration of the Translation of the Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Dedication of a Chapel.
On 17 August at 6pm at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, where Fr. Mark Stuart and Dea. Steve De Muth now serve, a celebration and dedication of their new chapel will take place. the celebration will begin in Covina Park with a procession to the chapel led by mariachis. Food and fellowship will be offered after the Mass in the courtyard.
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Episcopal Night at Dodger Stadium
On Friday, 30 August it's Episcopal Night at Dodger Stadium! The game, pitting the Dodgers against the San Diego Padres, will begin at 7pm and conclude with fireworks. Bp. Mary Glasspool will throw out the first pitch. Tickets are $15 each. The ticket deadline is imminent. Parishioners wishing to go should contact Canon Greg Larkin as soon as possible.
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The Guibord Center Presents
"Imagine a World of Peace"
with Sister Joan Chittister OSB
Saturday, 21 September St. John's Pro-Cathedral 514 West Adams Blvd. 7:00pm
In the midst of both natural and human-made tragedies in today's world, Sister Joan presents a new look at the virtue of compassion. After offering her own definition of compassion, Sister Joan will present the scientific and religious/philosophical stances and, finally, the human response. When considering the major global crises for this century, she responds to solutions offered by a noted historian with a creative look at four qualities of compassion that could bring us to a world of peace. Sister Joan Chittister is an internationally known writer and lecturer, one of the most articulate social analysts and influential religious leaders of this age. For over 30 years she has dedicated herself to advocating for universal recognition of the critical questions impacting the global community and has received numerous awards and recognition for her work. Courageous, passionate and charged with energy, she is a much sought after speaker, commentator and clear voice across all religions.
Free Admission! Open to everyone!
A reception follows.
Please plan to arrive by 6:30 to allow for parking instructions. RSVP HERE! |
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The Eleventh Sunday After Trinity
Lections
Isaiah 1:1, 10-20
Psalm 50:1-7
Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16
St. Luke 12:32-40
Celebrant & Preacher
Fr. Ian Elliott Davies
Deacon
Organist
Mr. Jeffrey Parola
Cantor
Ms. Christina Borgioli
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This Weekend's Music
Prelude
Communion, Op. 8
by Louis Vierne
(1870-1937)
"Blute nur, du liebes Herz" from Matthäus-Passion,
BWV 244
by J.S. Bach
"Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott" from 13 Choralvorspiele, Op. 79b
by Max Reger
(1837-1916)
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Parish Choir
We thank the Parish Choir for a wonderful year of service culminating with the very successful "Family Follies," the proceeds of which benefit the Choir's annual retreat in September.
The choir is now on a much-deserved, two-month hiatus.
We look forward to September when the choir returns to the High Mass. |
12 Singers from LASchola to Accompany 24 August
Latin Vigil Mass
At the 5pm Latin Vigil Mass on Saturday, 24 August, 12 singers from LASchola will sing Palestrina's Missa Assumpta est paired with his Assumpta es Maria.
This is a rare opportunity to hear this glorious music in the setting for which it was composed. All are invited!
Following the Mass, a Potluck Garden Party will take place in the back garden of the Rectory. Parishioners are asked to bring their favorite dish and enjoy the fellowship! Wine will also be served for a cash donation. |
On This Day in
Christian History
On this day in 1788 American Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson, who during his missions work in Burma translated the Bible into Burmese and wrote the first Burmese-English dictionary, was born in Malden, MA.
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Please join us for many Parish activities. Here's a sampling of upcoming events - a full list is available online
10 August @ 7:30am
Homeless Feeding & Outreach
17 August @ 10:30am
Newcomer Orientation Series
21 August @ 7:30pm
Vestry Meeting
24 August @ 7:30am
Homeless Feeding & Outreach
24 August @ 5:00pm
LASchola sings the Mass
26 August @ 9:30am
County-USC AIDS Clinic Feeding Program
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Parking at St. Thomas
Regardless of what the signs read, parking on Gardner Street is now allowed on Sundays unrestricted between 7am and 1pm. There is no two-hour time limit! If you receive a ticket, please turn it in to the Parish Office.
Please make sure to remit your citation to the Parish Office promptly. The City may not dismiss citations that are more than two weeks late.
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ePrayer Prayer is at the center of our worship and binds us together as a community of faith. This week we commenced our electronic prayer chain email. A list of persons on the prayer list is sent weekly. The prayer chain email is an opt-in list only - it will not be sent unless you sign up for it. If you'd like to be on this distribution list, please update your profile (please use link at the bottom of the email, customized with your email) or contact the office.
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