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St. Timothy's Episcopal Church

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St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church Is located on a six acre tract on the corner of Oyster Creek Drive and Circle Way in Lake Jackson Texas, also known as “The City of Enchantment” as it is a member of “Green Tree City USA”.  We serve a population of 41,799 citizens of Lake Jackson, Clute and Richwood combined.  Lake Jackson was built by Mr. Alden Dow and Dr. A.P. Beutel in 1941 as a bed room community for the Dow Chemical Company Texas Division. It is said that Dr. Beutel was part of the committee in 1950 with Rev. Stanley Wilson of St. Paul’s Freeport that personally selected the lovely wooded site on the banks of Oyster Creek for the church.

The church buildings have been renovated several times over the years, culminating in a 33,000 square foot space of worship and fellowship. The property includes a main sanctuary with narthex and adjoining chapel, large youth room with cooking area, modern parish hall with professional kitchen, children’s nursery with library and playground, choir rehearsal room, adult Christian library, numerous Christian Formation classrooms for adults and children of all ages, administrative office space, and spacious wooded outdoor worship area with labyrinth and ample parking to service the entire facility.

 

Mission
We understand our mission at St. Timothy’s in this way:
We embody Christ’s presence by reaching out,
to receive with open hands
and to share with open heart
the Word of God, the bread of life.

Core Values

At St. Timothy’s we experience a community which accepts and nurtures us, gives us a taste of God’s joy, opens us to healing transformation through Christ Jesus, and enables us to hear the Holy Spirit’s call to ministry.  We affirm the following core values:

Love - We love and accept one another and we honor the love we receive.

Outreach - We express our love and gratitude to God by sharing our gifts with those in need.

Tradition - We hold to the Holy Scriptures, the Liturgy and the Creed handed on by the Episcopal Church.

Christian Education - We are committed to spiritual growth for all ages.

The Arts - We embrace the arts as a pathway to God.

Worship times

Sunday
8:00 am
English
A small, quiet communion service in King James English, sermon, without music
Sunday
9:15 am
English
Christian Formation Sunday School Classes for all ages
Sunday
10:30 am
English
A fuller, livelier worship with sermon, communion and exceptional music, led both by the Senior Choir and pipe organ, and by a youthful praise band, the Joiful Noyse
Sunday
9:00 am
English
Our nursery is open from 9:00am to noon.

Ministries

Outreach

Career Services and Education
Donation Coordination/Distribution
Meal Programs
Prison Services

Purpose- TO respond to the Christian imperative that the hungry be fed, the naked clothed, and that others who are less fortunate, share in the good news of the gospel. Multiple groups come under this umbrella. They are:

Angel Tree- A Christmas Gift program for youth with incarcerated parent(s).

Prison Ministry- The Brotherhood of St. Andrew conducts an annual prison retreat at a nearby state prison and a Brotherhood team conducts weekly bible study at the same prison throughout the year.

The Food Basket-Food is collected year around for delivery to the local food pantry that distributes food twice a week. Church members also volunteer at distribution days.

Blood Drives- Our site hosts blood drives three to four times per year.

The Hall- This after-school program is for nearby intermediate school students.

Youth (EYC)

Children and Youth Ministries

Purpose- To mentor youth to enable them to live into the Baptismal Covenant, to develop Christian community that is a sanctuary for youth, to integrate all youth into the full life of the parish, and to support our families as the center of spiritual formation for youth. 

EYC programs include participation in the Pancake Supper, annual mission trips, and participation in St. Timothy's annual Living Nativity.

Christian Formation

Faith Formation

Purpose- To offer opportunities for people of all ages to be transformed by the Living Word of God through study and reflection and spiritual practice. 

There are Christian Formation classes on Sunday for adults and youth. A library is maintained for those wishing to delve more deeply.

Pastoral Care

Advocacy
Faith Formation

Purpose- To seek, through prayer and service, to bring comfort, healing, and support to fellow parishioners. This ministry includes Daughters of the King, Flower Delivery, Healing Prayer Group, and Prayer Circle.

Worship

Faith Formation

Purpose- To assist the Rector in shaping transformative worship services which contribute to restoring our unity with God and one another in Christ. Through our worship together, we not only receive joyfully the Word of God and the bread of life but are also inspired to share these gifts with our neighbors.

This ministry is supported by trained Acolytes, Altar Guild, Announcers, Eucharistic Visitors, Readers, Ushers, and an expansive music program including Senior Choirs, Youth Choir, Handshime Choir, and the Joyful Noise Choir.

Evangelism

Faith Formation

Purpose- To embody the motto "The Congregation is the Evangelism Team" by empowering the congregation in the shared responsibility to welcome and invite people to become part of the community of God here at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church. 

This ministry includes Greeters at each service, name tags for all parishioners, community publicity, Newcomer coordination, and the annual Living Nativity. 

Fellowship

Faith Formation

Purpose- To plan, coordinate and oversea activities and special events that promote and encourage the nourishment of the parish community in Christian fellowship.

Stewardship

Advocacy

Purpose- To help St. Timothy's faith community grow in their relationship with Jesus through the use of the time, talents, and finances God has entrusted to them. 

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200 Oyster Creek Dr
Lake Jackson, TX 77566-4402
United States

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Contact

Jackie Koch

Parish Secretary

Organized groups

Youth faith formation/Sunday school
Nursery
Choir
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
Youth group

Other community groups

The Hall- an after school program for nearby intermediate school students.