About the St. Thomas Community... 

 

We are a small, but rapidly growing Christian congregation. Our members have a wide variety of experiences and ideas.

We are a joint congregation of the Episcopal Church of the United States and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. However, many in our congregation never "grew up" Lutheran or Episcopalian.

There are several links on the Links page that you can follow to find out more about these denominations, but you don't have to be a member of either to come and feel comfortable. We are learning many old traditions together and creating new ones.

 

If you're curious about the Episcopal and Lutheran churches, explore on the "Link"s page. Episcopalians are part of the "Anglican Communion," so there is a Anglican/Episcopal section.

 

From: St. Paul's Episcopal Church Louisville

The Alpha Course at St. Paul's

The Alpha Course, which began in an Anglican church in London, and has now been experienced by over 11 million Christians worldwide, will be held at St Paul's Episcopal Church, Louisville, KY start... MORE



From: Diocesan Home

St. Andrew's hosts luaua/silent auction Saturday

End the summer with a luau dinner dance and silent auction at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Louisville, this Saturday, Aug. 23, and help the parish's mission team raise funds for their trip to Be... MORE



From: Diocesan Home

Day of prayer, witnessing, fasting for MDGs set

On Sept. 25, the United Nations will meet to discuss the Millennium Development Goals, and the provinces of the Anglican Communion are calling on us to observe this day with prayer, witnessing a... MORE



Episcopal Life Online

Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts for August 31 bring a message to the Church from the dioceses of Mississippi and Louisiana concerning their reconstruction efforts as they work to repair the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The Pr...    MORE

Maureen Shea, director of the Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations, has joined an effort calling for the U.S. State Department to open an "interests section" in Tehran, Iran. Shea, Mary Ellen McNish, general secretary of the American Fr...    MORE

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has designated August 31 as Katrina Remembrance Sunday. Hurricane Katrina, the costliest Atlantic hurricane ever, caused an estimated $81.2 billion in damages and claimed more than 1800 lives between Augu...    MORE