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ENGAGE: FELLOWSHIP

Fellowship at St. Thomas is about connection—building relationships, sharing stories, and walking alongside one another in faith. Through groups and gatherings, we nurture a sense of belonging and celebrate the joy of life together in Christ.

Built to Move

Each fall, Father Korey leads this seasonal series exploring faith, life, and discipleship in motion. Offered annually, Built to Move invites us to grow together through conversation and community.

CHEERS! 

This fellowship group brings adults together to share appetizers, beverages, and good company. Gatherings are hosted in turn by different members, creating a relaxed space to connect, laugh, and enjoy life together.

Coffee & Conversation

Join us on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. at Minuti Coffee (University Drive) for a time of casual conversation, connection, and community over a cup of coffee.

J.O.Y. (Just Older Youth)

Our JOY Group is a fellowship for retired adults, empty nesters, and seniors who enjoy community, conversation, and connection. The group gathers quarterly with Father Korey for a time of fellowship. Whether you’re new to St. Thomas or a longtime member, JOY is a place to belong, build friendships, and grow in faith during this season of life.

Ladies Group

Second Friday of the month. The location rotates. 

Men of St. Thomas

Third Friday of the month. The location rotates.

Parish Retreat

Annual retreat at Camp Allen. Details announced in the fall.

Shrove Tuesday

The annual pancake dinner is held on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday.

Small Groups

A place for deeper connection and shared faith. Details available each August during sign-up.

Young Adult Group

A monthly gathering for young adults 21 and up to connect, unwind, and build community. We meet on the second Tuesday of each month with Rev. Brian, and the location changes. If you are looking for good conversation and meaningful friendships, you’re invited to join Rev. Brian.

Trunk or Treat

Annual community-wide event. Details announced in the fall. 

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