The Site of the St. Thomas Episcopal Church of Rawlins
      Wyoming

"To be servants to our brothers and sisters, to hold the Christ Light for each one, and to live as Christ commanded us to do in this Church and in this community"
Church services begin at 9:30 the  each month.
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Priest-  Rev. Karen Buckingham

Sr. Warden- Bridget Hettgar

Jr. Warden- Shane Glassburn
Love your neighbors as yourself.
On Tuesday, Gospel Study at 9:00AM  In Kraft Hall.
Sunday School; For kids the 1st Sunday of the month , Adults each Sunday at 900.AM weekly

Men  of the Church Breakfast the second Friday of the month held at the Square Shooters at 7:00 AM.  Join us and bring a friend!

A Wednesday  Eucharist  at 7:00 AM

Rhythms of Grace meets the 4th Sunday of each month at 1:00 PM., a church school for for children including those with special needs.  (includes the Eucharist)































Rev. Jesse Smith.  Ministry Developer
Have you seen this person recently??
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Keep it simple.  It's all about Jesus.
From a sermon by Bob Garner.
Our Church is very proud of one of our own who was selected as the County Teacher of the year!
Congrads, Diane, you deserve it!!
BITS OF WISDOM
If God can forgive me, then he can forgive anyone.

Charles Colson
John the Baptist was amazing.  No education, and not a public speaker, yet he baptized many being blessed by the spirit of God.

Billy Graham


There are no new sins.  The old ones are just getting more publicity.


An e-mail addage
Always be yourself because those who matter don't mind...and those who mind don't matter.
Anon
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The best time to keep your mouth closed is when you are in deep water.

Anon
Our representatives at the ECW convention
The little plant next to the statue was given to our church by Bishop Smylie.  It was to symbolize the growth of our church.  I do hope it is not a bad omen, but it is apparent that the little plant did not survive the winter.
Almost!!!