Donations to replenish the David Edward Roberson Library

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There are boxes and boxes of children’s books in the lobby. They are all generous donations from our parish to replace some of the books that were lost to mold in the undercroft. Prior to this summer, there was a room in the undercroft where often the kids would read, play with legos, and hang out before Sunday School started. Many enjoyed this tucked away reading retreat. A plaque on the door let you know that it was the David Edward Roberson Library – but who was David?

David Roberson Memorial stained glass indowDavid was a child of St. Thomas’s Parish. He was born on Advent Sunday 1984 at Saint Francis Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware, just as the regular St. Thomas’s Sunday services were taking place. David was soon diagnosed with Down Syndrome and several months later with having significant heart defects (a common condition related to Down Syndrome). Over his first three years David had two open heart surgeries and a nearly fatal bout with Sepsis. The next six years were relatively free of major medical issues and David was an active presence at St. Thomas’s. In March 1994 David contracted meningitis and died on March 23rd of that year. Holy Communion was celebrated at David’s bedside at AI du Pont Hospital with many friends from St. Thomas’s and elsewhere just before he passed away.

David loved books. He is depicted in one of his favorite reading positions in the stain glass window on the right side of the chancel. “Good Night Moon” was mandatory bedtime reading. He was enrolled in a special education class at Downs Elementary School and the book time was a favorite part of his day. In 3rd grade he became the first special education student to attend a mainstream reading class albeit at the first grade level. His favorite book that year was “Jim and the Beanstalk” (not a typo….there is such a title).

Sunday school was a favorite activity and he loved the teachers and the other children. They reciprocated and incorporating a child with special needs was a positive growing experience for all. The curriculum was an experiment with the Godly Play model. David was drawn to the Good Shepherd story in particular, and according to the Sunday school leaders at the time, David’s excitement for and love of the Interactive nature of Godly Play led to the adoption of that curriculum for a number of years.

The organist in David’s last several years kept a small rubber alligator under the organ cover and placed it on top of the organ during any service with music. At the end of each service the organist would signal David to join him. David would race up to the organ and together they would put the alligator “to bed” back under the roll top of the organ.

David’s funeral was attended by an estimated 300 people, with folks standing in the great hall and on the portico listening as best they could. There were about 8 clergy present with at least 5 vested. David is interred in St. Thomas’ cemetery. David forged many friendships in his short nine years (with both adults and children), and some might say of his life “the student became the teacher”.

As part of the undercroft refresh, David’s library is being relocated upstairs, to a corner of the Great Hall. While the children’s library was named as a memorial to David, it’s true purpose is to allow generations of our children to learn to love reading and mostly to love learning (especially about Jesus). May we pray that will be so. Amen!

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for August 29, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost and the week of August 29, 2021. This week, you will find an invitation to the September 11, 2021 Special Compline and dessert exchange, a reminder that NEXT SUNDAY we return to the fall Sunday worship schedule, and please take some time to read about David Roberson and his library.  I have attached a picture from this morning of the sun shining through the stained glass in the sanctuary that shows his image.

  • NEXT SUNDAY, September 5, 2021 – the services will begin at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.  We will also welcome a guest priest, Rev. Dr. Peter Van Horne.
  • This is the last Sunday of the summer schedule:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom.
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Thursday at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. – Novel Theology will discuss “Beneath the Scarlet Sky” by Mark Sullivan, live via Zoom.


During the dessert exchange following the Special Compline on September 11, 2021, we will be assembling some Go-Bags (rescheduled service activity from our Grove Gathering).  Please consider bringing some items to donate to this cause.  Here is a list of the requested contents:

  • Protein serving (pasta, stew, tuna or chicken soup) – flip top cans only
  • Granola or cereal bar
  • 8 – 16 oz. Juice box
  • Peanut butter/cheese crackers
  • Fruit serving, such as single serve peaches, mixed fruit, applesauce, raisins
  • Dessert optional (single serve pudding, cookies)

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for August 22, 2021

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See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost and the week of August 22, 2021. This week, you will see a Save the Date for Sept 11, 2021, see the fall Sunday worship schedule starting September, 5, 2021, and Eye Spy noticed an extra collect in last week’s service.

  • We are in our summer 2021 schedule of two Sunday services:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom.
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Thursday at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Saturday, Sept. 11, 2-21 at 6:30 p.m. a Special Evening Compline in the Grove with a dessert exchange and go-bag service project following. More info coming soon!

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Novel Theology for 2021-2022

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Meetings will be held on the Sundays listed below at 10:30 a.m. via ZOOM until it is safe and comfortable for us all to meet again in person. Please contact the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com for a ZOOM link.

September 12, 2021: Beneath the Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan
October 10, 2021: Small Great Things by Jody Piccoult
November 14, 2021: Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler
December 12, 2021: Gift From The Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
January 9, 2022: The Runaway Quilt by Jennifer Chiaverini
February 13, 2022: The Little Bookstore of Bigstone Gap by Wendy Welch
March 13, 2022: Mary Called Magdelene by Margaret George
April 10, 2022: The Long Flight Home by Alan Hlad
May 8 2022: The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell

Our new Sexton – Kenneth Hansen-Jones

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Kenneth Hansen-JonesPrayers may be powerful, but they can’t clean floors. That’s why churches employ sextons to manage day-to-day maintenance tasks. Sextons have worked in churches for many centuries. For example, the gravedigger in “Hamlet” describes himself as a sexton, although the tasks of a modern sexton may vary significantly from those performed by their predecessors. Today, a sexton is much more likely to spend his days cleaning and dusting than digging graves.

The term sexton is thought to derive from the Anglo-Saxon word segerstein which comes from the Latin word sacristanus. Literally, sacristanus is used to designate an individual who is responsible for the care of objects that are considered to be sacred. A sexton doesn’t necessarily have to be a devout follower of the faith practiced in the church but he does have to be respectful of church traditions and congregants. Here at St. Thomas’s, we are blessed with a new sexton who is also a member of our faith family. So, you know that he is invested in honoring the church’s history and in building the future.

Kenneth was born in Germany to Army parents (who met just down the road at Aberdeen Proving Grounds!), but did most of his growing up in Mississippi. He is a self-identified Anglophile whose spiritual awakening occurred in the Church of England during his Fulbright year in Leicester, UK, which is how he came to be a member of the Episcopal Church in the U.S.

After a difficult year of Covid isolation, he has no words to express how happy he is to be St. Thomas’s new sexton. For him, it is a chance to make new friends and contribute to his community. A reader, an avid movie-goer, and a lover of history and travel, Kenneth likes to think he’s a reliable source of good conversation.

When you see him around the church building, please take a moment to welcome Kenneth to his new role of sexton, and as a member of our St. Thomas’s faith family!

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for August 15, 2021

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See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost and the week of August 15, 2021. This week, you will see a reminder for the Grove Gathering TOMORROW, see the fall Sunday worship schedule starting in September 2021, Eye Spy introduces our new sexton, check out the upcoming schedule for Novel Theology 2021-22, and ladies, the 4th page is an invitation for you! Whew; there is so much exciting news this week!

  • Saturday, Aug 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Come to a gathering in the grove!  Mark your calendar for some fun and fellowship!
  • We are in our new summer 2021 schedule of 2 Sunday services:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom.
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions. Here is the accompanying booklet.

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

COVID Policy Update July 31, 2021

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Dear St. Thomas’s Community,

With the rising Covid-19 case numbers in New Castle County, the Vestry would like to recommend that everyone over the age of 2, vaccinated or unvaccinated, wear a mask when they are attending services or other indoor activities at St. Thomas’s, effective immediately. This is not a requirement, but we strongly encourage it, along with maintaining a safe distance, hand washing, and staying home when you don’t feel well.

Unfortunately, the Delta variant of Covid-19 is extremely contagious, and we are learning that even vaccinated people can contract it and spread it if they aren’t wearing masks. Also, New Castle County is now an area of “substantial” transmission, which is when the recent CDC recommendation that vaccinated people wear masks kicks in.

Our few weeks of freedom were wonderful. We don’t like to be returning to restrictions, but it’s where we are right now and we must do what we can to protect ourselves and others, both individually and as a community.

During all children’s and youth ministries activities this year, we will be following COVID guidelines recommended by the diocese, the CDC, Christina School District, and St. Thomas’s precautions. We will choose the strictest guidelines. This means that masking is expected by everyone age 2 and older.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.

Connie Cooper
Senior Warden

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for August 8, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost and the week of August 8, 2021. This week, you will see a reminder for the Grove Gathering next weekend, see a note from our Senior Warden, Connie Cooper, regarding Covid safety precautions, and you’ll want to read the second page to find out who is the exciting guest preacher is for this Sunday!

  • Saturday, August 7, 2021 at 10 a.m., Sande Bloom funeral live at our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions.
  • We are in our new summer 2021 schedule of 2 Sunday services:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom.
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion, live on our YouTube channel and in-person with precautions. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • NEXT WEEKEND: Saturday, Aug 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Come to a gathering in the grove!  Mark your calendar for some fun and fellowship!

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for August 1, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost and the week of August 1, 2021. This is just a short little update with a SAVE THE DATE for a parish get-together on August 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

  • We are in our new summer 2021 schedule of 2 Sunday services:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion suspended on July 28 and August 4, 2021. This service resumes on August 11, 2021.
  • Thursday at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Saturday, August 7, 2021 at 10 a.m., Sande Bloom funeral live on YouTube and in-person with precautions.
  • SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, Aug 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Com to a gathering in the grove!  Mark your calendar for some fun and fellowship!

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644

Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for July 25, 2021

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Happy Friday!  See the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter for the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost and the week of July 25, 2021. In it you will find a reminder of the Summer Worship Schedule, a reminder that Communion at the Curb continues, our church’s Covid Policy update, and Eye Spy notices someone different playing the organ, and there is a SAVE THE DATE for a parish get-together on August 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

  • We are in our new summer 2021 schedule of 2 Sunday services:
  • Sundays from 10:30-11 a.m., Communion at the Curb is offered for those who have not received the Sacrament in-person during the service.  You do not need to sign up for this.  ALL are WELCOME!
  • Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., lectionary bible study in the classroom
  • Wednesday at noon: Intercessory Prayer with Holy Communion suspended on July 28 and August 4, 2021. This service resumes on August 11, 2021.
  • Thursday at 7 p.m.: Compline Evening Prayer with Deacon Cecily, live via Zoom. Here is the accompanying booklet.
  • Saturday, August 7, 2021 at 10 a.m., Sande Bloom funeral live on YouTube and in-person with precautions.
  • SAVE THE DATE: Saturday, Aug 14, 2021 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Com to a gathering in the grove!  Mark your calendar for some fun and fellowship!

You will receive an emailed invitation to all the above events and their accompanying leaflets. As always, there are copies available to be mailed, so please let me know if you’d like a paper copy.

In this strange pandemic time, the church is aware that some of its members are struggling to make ends meet. If you are in this situation, please let the clergy know of your needs, pray for the church, and feel no guilt about your giving. But if you are able to give, options for giving include mailing a check to your church or online giving. See our Giving information.

The new Forward Day by Day booklets are available.  Please feel free to stop into the lobby for a copy, or let me know if you’d like one mailed out to you!  There are plenty in both large and small print.

If you have anything to add to the Parish calendar or the Carpenter’s Helper newsletter, please email the office at StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com.

To see all events or news, visit our website, check FaceBook, or check out the posted events on the board next to the name tag station. Recent Newsletters, Sermons, or Announcements are also available.

Kind Regards,
Cana Hartman, Parish Administrator
StThomassOffice@googlegroups.com or (302) 368-4644