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Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church Rededication & Celebration Since Hurricane Harvey Devastation

--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church and School:

WHO: Dozens of Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church and School families and students, past and present, Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Rev. David Browder, and IX Bishop of Texas, The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle officiating at 5 p.m., with music from the award-winning Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School pipe band and the Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church choir.

WHAT: Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church Rededication & School Celebrates all the blessings God has bestowed.

WHEN: Sunday, February 20, service at 10 a.m. and rededication at 5 p.m.

WHERE: Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church
4900 Jackwood St.
Houston, TX 77096

ABOUT SAINT THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL

Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church began in May 1953 when 22 families gathered in an abandoned television studio on Post Oak Road in what was then the far southwest corner of Houston. A spirit of providing for themselves and for others fueled the growth of the church and its primary mission: Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School. The church is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, and is known for its traditional worship and music program, which features a grand pipe organ, and choir. For more information on Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church visit https://stthomashouston.org/ and follow @St.ThomasEpiscopalChurchHouston on Facebook and @Stecmeyerland on Twitter.

Founded in 1955, Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School, is a private, Preschool through 12th-grade college preparatory school founded on Christian values. We believe in nurturing our students through classical instruction, exceptional academics, fine arts, and athletics - all grounded in a Christ-centered worldview. The Scottish Arts program has been at the core of the school’s identity since the late 1950s. For more information on Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School visit https://www.stes.org/ and follow @StThomasEpiscopalSchool on Facebook, @steschool on Instagram, @STE_Houston on Twitter.

Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church and School are centered around the core values of Honor, Christian Faith, Love, Discipline, Excellence, Respect.

Contacts

Alicia Alaniz
Director of Marketing and Communications
713.666.3111
832.418.0494 cell
alaniz.alicia@stes.org

Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church and School


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Contacts

Alicia Alaniz
Director of Marketing and Communications
713.666.3111
832.418.0494 cell
alaniz.alicia@stes.org

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