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It is the privilege of every Christian to pray for those in any sort of need. At St. Thomas, we have two different principal means of organizing our prayers for those in need, the Prayer Chain and Prayer List. The Prayer List is then also lived out in our liturgical and worship life through the Prayers of the People in the mass.
Prayer Chain
(Confidential List)
For anyone who needs timely and confidential prayer, the Parish also maintains a confidential prayer-chain. Members of the prayer chain confidentially receive the names and needs of those who are submitted, and pray a novena (nine days of prayer) for that need. Contact the Prayer Chain co-ordinator to make a confidential prayer request at prayerchain@stthomaseustis.org or fill out the form at the bottom of this page.
Prayer List
(Public List)
We are pleased to regularly intercede for the needs of the world. To that end, we maintain a prayer list with different categories of persons for whom we are praying. We pray for members in good standing who are celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, or are travelling. We also pray for members in good standing who are in any sort of need. Those who are not members in good standing, whether due to inactivity, or because they have never been directly connected with our parish, are prayed for on our extended family list. Finally those who have ongoing, permanent needs, are cycled through on our continuing prayer list.
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If you would like a name added to the prayer list, please submit their name and contact information by contacting the parish office or filling out the form at the bottom of this page. Please confirm that you have their permission to pray for them publicly if you are not requesting prayer for yourself. Names are removed after four weeks if no updates are provided.
The names of all those for whom we have been asked to pray are printed in our Sunday bulletins, so that every parishioner may take the list home, and during the week lift before God those who have sought the prayers of his Church.
Request Clergy Visitation
The rector is always available to visit anyone who is in any form of need, and will also make arrangements to visit with parishioners simply to get to know them, and better be able to provide for them in the future. Please contact the parish office or fill out the form below to arrange a meeting with or visit from the rector.
Request Communion
Licensed visitors are trained by the St. Thomas clergy and licensed by the Bishop of Central Florida to bring Holy Communion to shut ins and others who are unable to come to mass at Church themselves. If you cannot come to St. Thomas, St. Thomas must come to you!
To request home communion be brought to you, please contact the parish office or fill out the form below.
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Please reach out to set up an appointment with the rector.
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