Welcome to ZOOM Worship at St. Thomas
If you haven’t had a chance to practice Zoom, call in at 10:00 AM using the information below to work out any final questions with regard to Zoom usage.
All others, at 10:20 – 10:25 AM Sunday, please connect to our worship meeting.
There are two ways to do this…
1. By computer or smartphone (video and audio):
You may access our ZOOM meeting on the following link:
https://zoom.us/j/954611396
2. By telephone (audio only):
Dial +1 669 900 9128
3. Meeting ID: 954 611 396
When prompted for a participant number, touch the pound key #
Actual connection time may take several minutes; please be patient.
Once you are connected, your face (or phone number) should appear in a square on your screen, as will the faces of others who have signed in, including Pastor Salying.
Note: For the sake of audio clarity, your mic will be muted on entry.
After the prelude, we will have introductory remarks, announcements, and then Morning Prayer together as one large body; we will then break out into small groups for “coffee hour”and sermon discussion.
Attached below are (pdf) copies of the bulletin and sermon; follow the link to a youtube video (https://youtu.be/7wc1kgY-PwE).
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You may print the order of service from this document,
OR you may follow along when the order of service appears on the screen.
Thank you 🙂 & see you Sunday!
~Pastor Salying
SUNDAY BULLETIN – 5th Sunday of Lent – March 29, 2020
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SERMON
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The bulletin image above also reproduced on the slide show post:
The Raising of Lazarus (after by Rembrandt)
Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890), Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, May 1890
oil on paper, 50 cm x 65.5 cm
Credits (obliged to state): Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)
Van Gogh based this painting on a print by Rembrandt (1606-1669) – in part.