Ministry Partners
Episcopal Diocese of Texas
As followers of Jesus Christ, we are One Church within the Anglican Communion and The Episcopal Church. All are sought and embraced in worship, mission and ministry in a spirit of mutual love and respect.
Saint Thomas’ is a proud member of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas.
Communion Partners
Who are the communion partners? With evangelical fervor, Communion Partners pursues and supports the proclamation of the good news of Jesus Christ in word and deed. In a spirit of mutual love, we commit ourselves to honoring the authority and boundaries of our local churches, working in concert with them to pursue that unity for which our Savior prayed: “That they all may be one … so that the world might believe” (John 17:12). Click here to learn more.
CCSC
Christian Community Service Center (CCSC) is a community-based nonprofit organization serving central Houston. CCSC was incorporated in 1980 and since that time CCSC has grown to encompass a coalition of 39 churches united in service. Thanks to over 1,000 volunteers, CCSC currently offers services through the following outreach programs: Emergency Services-Central, Emergency Services-Southwest, JobNet, Martha’s Way, the Professional Home Caregiver Training Program, Jingle Bell Express, Back To School and The Louise J. Moran Vision Care Program.
Saint Thomas’ Episcopal Church and School provides ongoing support for CCSC throughout the year with such things as volunteer hours and food donations.
Bible Study Fellowship (BSF)
BSF Men’s group offers straight talk and biblical truth built on the foundation of Jesus Christ. Exploring God’s Word together allows men to learn from one another, be challenged and encourage each other to live for something larger than themselves.
During the week, members spend time in personal study of the Scriptures with questions that prompt deeper thought. Once a week they meet in-person or online for small-group discussion around what they’ve read. They also have access to a teaching that applies the truths of Scripture to daily life along with comprehensive lesson notes on the passage they studied.
Rafiki Foundation
Since 1985, the vision of the Rafiki Foundation has been to cultivate a multitude of godly contributors in Africa through Bible study and classical Christian education.
To accomplish this, Rafiki established 10 Rafiki Training Villages within the African countries of Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. Rafiki’s vision is carried out in each Village through five programs: Bible Study, Education, Teacher Training, Orphan Care, and Widows.
Missionaries, Michelle and David Graves have been serving at the Rafiki Village Uganda since July 2021. Michelle is the Dean of the Rafiki Institute of Classical Education (RICE) teachers college and is working on completing the accreditation process for the college. David serves as the Village Administrator.
The Center for Reformation Anglicanism
The purpose of the Center for Reformation Anglicanism is:
To raise up, train & support Reformation Anglican leaders to serve the church & the world with the gospel of grace & gratitude. Find out more here.
The Davenant Institute
The Davenant Institute retrieves the riches of classical Protestantism to renew and build up the contemporary Church. Founded in 2013, Davenant grew out of a group of friends eager to see a renewal of scholarship and intellectual life in contemporary Protestantism at the institutional level. Tired of division between confessionalism and evangelicalism, we were eager to see fresh engagement with our theological heritage pursued in aid of the church.
ALPHA
Alpha is an 11-week course that creates a space, online or in person, where people are excited to bring their friends for a conversation about faith, life and God.
Christianity Explored
We aim to help people meet Jesus in the Bible and explore the Christian faith, through thought-provoking video resources and courses.