Holy Week and Easter at St. Thomas
Holy Week is a sacred journey from the cross to the empty tomb. We would love for you to join us as we gather to pray, reflect, and celebrate the hope of Easter.
Whether you come often or it’s been a while, there is a place for you here. Come walk this story with us.
All are welcome.  Come exactly as you are!
Palm Sunday
March 29, 2026 8:00am and 10:00am

Palm Sunday marks Jesus’ joyful entry into Jerusalem, when crowds welcomed him with cheers and palm branches, honoring him as king. After often avoiding the spotlight, Jesus allowed the people’s praise as he began his final journey toward the cross.

Join us on Sunday, March 29 at 8:00 and 10:00am as we wave palms, sing “Hosanna,” and remember this powerful moment of hope and promise.

All are welcome.

Maundy Thursday
Thursday, April 2 @ 7:00pm

On the night before his crucifixion, Jesus shared a final meal with his disciples. He washed their feet in an act of humble service and gave them a new commandment: “Love one another as I have loved you.” He also broke bread and shared the cup, inviting us to remember him—what we now call Holy Communion.

The word Maundy comes from the Latin mandatum, meaning “command,” pointing to Jesus’ call to love and serve one another.

Join us on Thursday, April 2 at 7:00pm for this meaningful service of worship, reflection, and Communion as we remember the Last Supper and Christ’s command to love. All are welcome.

Colours of the Cross: Painting the Story from Garden to Tomb
Friday, April 3 @ 10:00am

This Good Friday, every child becomes an artist of the Easter story. Join us as we move through five interactive stations, adding layers of wood, stone, fabric and color to a personal canvas. By the end of the hour, your child will have a 'living canvas' to take home—a beautiful reminder of the path from the Garden to the Tomb."

Designed especially for children, but meaningful for all ages. All are welcome.  All supplies provided.

Good Friday
Friday, April 3 @ 1:00pm

Good Friday—the Friday before Easter—is the day Christians remember Jesus’ crucifixion. The name might seem strange since it’s not a happy day, but it reminds us that because of what Jesus did, we can be made right with God. By taking the weight of human sin upon himself, Jesus paid the price so that we could be seen as "good" in God’s eyes.

Good Friday is a somber day, a time to reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice and the weight of sin that made it necessary. But it’s also a day of deep gratitude, remembering the love that led him to give his life for the world.

We invite you to join us for our Good Friday service on April 3  at 1:00 PM as we gather in prayer, scripture, and reflection to remember Christ’s sacrifice.

Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 5 @ 8:00am and 10:00am

Alleluia! Christ is Risen!

On Easter Sunday, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. After his crucifixion and burial, the tomb was found empty—Christ had risen, defeating death and bringing new life to the world.

Easter is the heart of our faith: a celebration of hope, renewal, and the victory of love.

Join us as we rejoice in the resurrection and the promise it holds for us all.

The Lord is Risen indeed! Alleluia!