IN THIS NEWSLETTER:

  • Supporting The Mayor's Homeless Initiative
  • St Thomas Summer Update
  • Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado Concert Series

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Supporting The Mayor's Homeless Initiative

PRAYER

All faith communities and people of faith throughout Denver are asked to pray for our unhoused neighbors and the success of this initiative each day and during worship services until our goal to reduce homelessness has been achieved.


COMMON PRAYER FOR THE

END OF HOMELESSNESS IN DENVER

Keep our unhoused neighbors close in our hearts. May they receive compassion, mercy and justice. For those leading and supporting the initiative to address our homeless crisis, we ask for wisdom, courage, strength, humbleness, creativity and perseverance. Let our city come together in unity and open our hearts and minds to address this urgent human rights crisis. Provide us with the resources we need to create sufficient housing units for all. Give us eyes to see new opportunities and resources and to boldly invite each other into sharing them together. Fill us with love and compassion for our unhoused siblings. Let us dare to believe that the power of love can unite us across faith traditions and diverse demographics to provide much needed, long-term, viable solutions to our homeless crisis. Compel our hearts to lament. Posture our love and leadership to invite the wisdom of our unhoused neighbors to inform our efforts. May these efforts reconcile us and unite us in peace, common love, and shared hope.


DONATE

This fall, 500 individuals experiencing homelessness will be moving into micro-communities as part of the citywide effort to address Denver’s homelessness crisis. In support of this ambitious effort, Park Hill Churches have set a goal of contributing 500 new blankets, towels and hygiene kits by the end of September. If you would like to help with this effort, this link will take you to Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church’s giving page where you can make a tax-deductible donation to underwrite a twin blanket and towel set for $25 each. New hygiene items needed are:

  • Soap (individually wrapped)
  • Shampoo and Conditioner (approx. 12oz size)
  • Menstrual products (including pads and tampons)
  • Lotion (approx. 12oz size)
  • Chapstick
  • Toothbrush (solid colors)
  • Toothpaste (4 to 7oz size) 

These items can be dropped off at New Hope Baptist Church, 3701 Colorado Boulevard, Denver, Colorado 80205, 303-322-5200 during business hours. Questions? Email: [email protected]. Thank you for your help! 

Beating The Heat @ St. Thomas

As the heat rises, St. Thomas is taking the following steps to keep people comfortable on Sundays.

  • There will be two swamp coolers in the back of the church. Parishioners are encouraged to sit in the front half of the church to minimize the noise impact of their blowers.
  • Ushers will greet parishioners and distribute bulletins outside of the church so that we can keep the doors close. Everyone is encouraged to enter through the side door in the cloisters or through the Great Hall.
  • We have ordered hand fans and will distribute them once they arrive.
  • Everyone is encouraged to dress for the heat. Shorts and sandals are encouraged!
  • The altar party will not vest when the temperatures are over 90 degrees.
  • Everyone is invited to bring popsicles, ice cream and cold drinks to share during coffee hour.

Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado Concert Series

*Discounted Tickets for St Thomas Congregation*

Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado presents…


Chamber Music at Noon 


Thursday, August 24, 12pm to 1pm at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 2201 Dexter St. Denver, CO 80207


Take a midday break for invigorating Baroque music. Seven Baroque Chamber Orchestra musicians come together for a varied program of spirited chamber music, with works by Vivaldi, Corelli, Telemann, Anna Bon di Venezia, and Johann Christoph Pez.

Standard Tickets may be purchased at the door or online https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=191822


Staff and members of St. Thomas, will receive a discounted price of $12 for both of these concerts. These discounted tickets cannot be purchased online; they must be purchased at the box office, just before the concert.

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Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:00 - 3:00

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