St Thomas The Apostle
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What do we stand for
We have distilled what our core values are at St. Thomas. We looked at what is it about this congregation that is most important to God, to us, and to our future -
Come together as children of God,
Grow into our faith,
Serve God in others,Make a Difference for ourselves, for others, and for the world.
St. Thomas Pastoral Care
is committed,
in the name of Christ,
to offer ministries of compassion and caring
to people with spiritual and personal needs.We have key ministries that are available to our St. Thomas community. When there is a need or a commitment to become an invaluable part
of any one of these ministries,
please contact the church;
or, in need of a clergy person,
please contact the church office at 913-451-0512.A member of the clergy will contact you.
Holy Communion and friendly chats provided by our Eucharistic Visitors following our Sunday Services.
Contact: Sally Morris at 913-829-9272.
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Meals and refreshments provided by St. Martha’s Guild
Comforting meals for those just home from the hospital or
for a bereaving family.Refreshments provided after a funeral or memorial service.
Contact: Susan Strom at 913-244-6402.
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Respite Care given to caregivers of ill loved ones
who may need a “break” in their day.Contact: Charlotte Brotherson at 913-441-9262.
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Transportation provided to & from church and to personal appointments.
Contact: Phil Childress at 913-492-6191.
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Guild of the Christ Child is for mothers and newborns in our church and in our community. The guild provides layettes for all newborns in the parish and for those in need in health care facilities in Johnson County .
Contact: Tracy Ferren at 913-851-8350.
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Starting Points for life’s toughest transitions; (i.e. – moving into assisted living/caring for an elderly family member, an adult child, etc).
Contact: Leila Potts at 913-492-4169.
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