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St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Las Vegas, Nevada St Thomas' Episcopal Church welcomes Christians and those who seek to connect to Christianity in the Las Vegas area We aim to make contact with and encourage others to join us in our life-changing Christian journey
St. Thomas Anglican Church - Home We're an evangelical Anglican church serving Gainesville and surrounding areas We're not innovating, but standing upon ancient traditions, and part of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic and the Anglican Church in North America
St. Thomas Church In Las Vegas, Nevada Discover St Thomas Church in Las Vegas, Nevada — a movement of ancient worship and mission-focused church planting Connect and join our growing community!
St. Thomas Anglican Church - YouTube The Parish of St Thomas shares a long history serving both God and our community since 1873; with God's help though, we believe our history of service and faith has only just begun and we
Saint Thomas Anglican Church | Coming Home to God We worship in the Anglican Tradition following the liturgy of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer Please join us in the Leslie Wilder Parish Hall following the service for coffee, bakery and fellowship
St. Thomas Anglican Church As a church plant, we have grown into a member parish of the Anglican Diocese of the South Now we are a young, growing church that still has a heart for church planting - for seeing new people reached, new churches started, and raising up new leaders for this work
St. Thomas’s Anglican Church St Thomas’s Anglican Church is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada Established in 1874, it was one of the earliest Anglo-Catholic congregations in Canada
4106 Saint Thomas Drive, Gibsonia St Thomas Anglican Church is a church rooted in the great tradition and historic faith of Christianity Our services are warm and friendly, but also liturgically based on the 2019 Book of Common Prayer