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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
 | The Twentieth Sunday After Trinity |
To view more sermons, go to our
St. Thomas YouTube page!!!
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Treasurer's Report
As of 30 September 2013
Gifts Received | $238,409.50 | Ministries Funded | $236,483.54 | Balance |
($28,074.04)
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| YTD Endowment Yield* | $19,060.92 | NET BALANCE |
($9,013.12)
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Minutes from the September Vestry meeting may be found by CLICKING HERE!
*The full Endowment yield will be received in December. |
Life Line Screening
On Tuesday, 22 October, the Parish will once again host Life Line Screening sponsored by St. Vincent Medical Center. Life Line Screening will be offering safe, painless, non-invasive preventive health screenings that are typically not part of a routine physical. Screenings to be offered are: - Stroke/Carotid Artery Screening ($60) - Ultrasound scan of carotid arteries that screens for buildup of fatty plaque, a leading cause of strokes.
- Heart Rhythm Screening or Atrial Fibrillation ($60) - A quick and easy test using EKG electrodes placed on the arms and legs to identify the presence or absence of an irregular heartbeat.
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening ($60) - Ultrasound screening for an abdominal aneurysm (enlargement) that could lead to a ruptured aorta.
- Peripheral Arterial Disease Screening ($60) - Evaluates for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in the lower extremities, which increases the risk of heart disease.
- Osteoporosis Risk Assessment ($35) - Ultrasound screen of the heel for bone mass density. Osteoporosis is painless and silent in its early stages.
- Package A (includes tests 1-4): $139
- Package B (includes all 5 tests): $149
Register today by calling (800) 324-9458 or visiting www.helpinghandsforhealth.com. Not only will you receive a $10 discount off any package priced at $139 and up, but St. Thomas will also receive a $10 donation for any member that signs up through this number or website and attends the screening. (NOTE: St. Thomas only receives the donation if you pre-register by phoning or visiting the website). |
Stewardship Meditation
The Grace of Generosity
Is generosity learned or inherited? Most people learn about generosity from their parents, or other close family members, or from important role models in their lives. One of the most familiar stories in the Scriptures is the "Good Samaritan" (Luke 10: 30 - 37). In this story a man walking down the road from Jerusalem to Jericho becomes a symbol recognized by people who don't even know much about the Christian faith. And yet the concept of giving of oneself to care for others crosses almost all cultural barriers.
Why does this story make such an impression? It is not one's position or profession in life. It is not the order in which the persons appear. It is how each person responds to an opportunity to practice generosity. Sometimes the opportunity is in the most unexpected circumstances.
The Samaritan is not expected to be generous to a Jew. His action cuts through the stereotypes. His behavior is truly counter-cultural. Jesus calls us to giving behaviors that are counter-cultural also. People who are generous have an opportunity to do the unexpected, even if this is not the daily expectation in their culture.
How do we as Christians practice generous living in a culture that seems to be moving further away from our faith practices? We turn to examples from Scripture and those close to us. It is by developing generous practices in our life and looking for ways to demonstrate these practices that we both reflect Christ and teach others. It is important to take a moment and consider how you have demonstrated generosity recently and how others may have learned from your example.
Prayer: O God of abundance, open my eyes to see those who are truly generous around me. Help me to be prepared for the unexpected and to be generous in unexpected ways. May I understand how my living influences the lives of others. Amen.
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The Guibord Center Presents
A Special Community Celebration "Out of Darkness Into Light"
Saturday, 19 October
St. John's Pro-Cathedral
514 West Adams Blvd.
8:00pm
"Out of Darkness Into Light" is an interfaith concert based on the Seven Pillars of Wisdom to benefit the homeless and hungry of Los Angeles. Featured performers include Julie Delgado, Bill Elk Whistle Neal, Dervish Aziz, Norik Manoukian, Annie Lieberman, Bassem Al Rashidi, Maya G, Ron Kenan, Joselyn Wilkinson, Katyanna Zoroghlian, Yuval Ron, Temple Alia Choir with Cantor Mike Stein, VBS Choir with Chris Hardin and Cantor Phil Baron, Singing Oasis Choir, members of the Yuval Ron Ensemble, and additiona congregational choirs from the Los Angeles area.
In lieu of admission fee, please bring a supermarket gift card donation to benefit the homeless and hungry via two Los Angeles based charities: Housing Works and Hope Net. It is also suggested purchasing cards from Target, K-Mart, Costco, Smart&Final, etc.
Please plan to arrive by 7:15 to allow for parking instructions. RSVP HERE!
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The Twenty-First Sunday After Trinity
Lections
Jeremiah 31:27-34
Psalm 119:97-104
II Timothy 3:14--4:5
St. Luke 18:1-8
Celebrant & Preacher
Fr. Ian Elliott Davies
Deacon
Dea. Walter S. Johnson
Choir Master
Mr. James Keltner
Mr. Jeffrey Parola
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This Weekend's Music
Prelude
Lento, Grave and Pastorale from Sest preludii pro varhany
by Bedrich Smetana
(1824-1884)
by Leo Sowerby
(1895-1968)
Andante, Moderato, and Andante from Sest preludii pro varhany
by Bedrich Smetana
(1824-1884)
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Stewardship Update
We are most grateful to the following 25 Parishioners (as of Thursday, 17 October) out of a potential 218 who have prayerfully considered the role of St. Thomas the Apostle in their life and made a financial pledge commitment for 2014:
Caroline Adan Jennifer Collins Bradford Daley Fr. Ian Elliott Davies Michael Ensign Evans Howard J. Gaass Clint Gray John Harper Peter & Julie Heimark Louis Javier Patricia Neal Jensen Robert John Jones Ken Koonce Robert D. Miller Randy & Ruth Oglesby Carolyn S. Olman Doris J. Parr Jo Ann Ridenour Christopher A. Rose Julian Sands Daniel & Sarah Schulz Reece P. Thomson Ayako Travis James Vandernaald Riva Winningham &
Jesse Thompson
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On This Day in
Christian History
On this day in 1867 the United States purchased Alaska for $7.2 million, or about 2 cents an acre. Ten years later, after lax military administration had only worsened the territory's moral condition, an army private stationed in Alaska begged, "Send out a shepherd who may reclaim a mighty flock from the error of their ways, and gather them into the true fold." Presbyterian missionary Sheldon Jackson answered the call and spent decades raising funds, building schools and churches, and crusading for better laws.
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Please join us for many Parish activities. Here's a sampling of upcoming events - a full list is available online
19 October @ 10:30am
Newcomer Orientation Series
20 November @ 7:30pm
Vestry Meeting
26 October @ 7:30am
Homeless Feeding & Outreach
26 October @ 5:00pm
LASchola sings the Mass
28 October @ 10:00am
County-USC AIDS Clinic Feeding Program
9 November @ 7:30am
Homeless Feeding & Outreach
11 November
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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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