Mission/Outreach

Why?

Matt25 35 36Mission is part of being a Christian; it is the sharing of the love of Jesus Christ that we ourselves have come to know.  Jesus told us not just to feed the soul but also to feed the hungry, welcome the stranger, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless, care for the sick and have compassion for the prisoners.  Our commitment to mission and outreach is based on these commands and out of the love and the grace of God we ourselves have received.

 

 

 

 

What?

Heifer ProjectThere are different opportunities for outreach and mission at different times of the year.  Every Lent, children and adults collect “mites” (small change from daily giving) to buy animals through the Heifer Project to send to poor communities.  A few times a year, people from St. Thomas Church will take a meal downtown to Shepherd’s Heart Fellowship, a congregation made up of the homeless, to worship with them and provide food (we collect coats and blankets in the winter to be distributed through Shepherd’s Heart, as well).  We have participated with the Diocese’s Habitat for Humanity house-building.  Through our Mission/Outreach Committee, every year St. Thomas Church tithes its pledge income to support ministry and outreach beyond our parish.  The Mission/Outreach Committee also helps provide different opportunities to participate in mission at different times.

 

Mission Trips

New Orleans damageTeams from St. Thomas Church, over the last decade, have traveled to Mexico (Ciudad el Juarez) and to New Orleans seven times for mission/outreach work.  Teams are formed and trained, funds are raised and peoples’ lives are changed (certainly our own lives, and we hope the ones we go to help as well).  

Contact Us

St. Thomas Episcopal Church
378 Delaware Avenue
Oakmont, PA 15139
Phone:  412-828-9680
  
The Rev. Jeff Murph, Rector
 
The Rev. Dan Isadore, Associate Priest
 
The Rev. Guy W. Brown, Assistant Priest
 
Laurel Almada, Secretary

Worship Service Schedule

Sunday Worship
  8:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Service
  9:00 a.m. Breakfast (coffee, doughnuts, bagels)
  9:30 a.m. Christian Education  
10:30 a.m. A mix of Traditional and Contemporary Worship
 
Wednesday Mornings
10:00 a.m. A simple holy communion service. An unpretentious time of worship, prayer and healing.
 
Small Groups
There is a small group for just about anyone (meeting at various times), according to your interests.