Sunday, July 6, 2025
Written by Josh North, Vestry Member
Dear Friends of St. Thomas,
We’re now into the summer months, which means it’s time for Dante’s sabbatical. This is such an important season, not only for him, but for all of us. Growing up in the church, with my mom serving as a deacon, I spent a lot of time talking with priests and seeing how their role has changed over the years. I’ve also seen how easily priests can get burned out by the demands of running a parish. A sabbatical isn’t just a break—it’s a chance for them to rest, recharge, and explore their faith and the world in new ways.
So why does this matter to us? Over the past 15 years, we’ve all heard about the clergy shortage in the church. That’s part of what brought us to this point—going from having a different supply priest each week in the past, to now balancing supply clergy with Morning Prayer. This is our moment to show ourselves, and the diocese, that St. Thomas in Greenville isn’t just getting by—we’re thriving.
How do we do that? By coming together and staying connected. We’ve got some wonderful things planned, and while you’ll hear more soon, here’s a little sneak peek.
In July, we’ll have the third round of St. Thomas Movie Night. We’ve already watched what pets do when we’re not home, and we’ve soared through the stars—now we’re heading to the ballpark with the all-time classic The Sandlot. Then in August, we’ll bring worship outdoors for “Prayer in the Air”—an evening of Evening Prayer under the sky, followed by a cookout. It’ll be a chance to share in something special together.
This is a time for us to lean on each other, celebrate who we are as a community, and keep growing together. I can’t wait to see how we shine.
Please keep an eye out for information on these events and feel free to ask me questions
Beloved of God with many blessings









