Let all things be done decently and in good order. 1 Corinthians 14:40

How We’re Organized

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    St. Thomas Constitution & Bylaws

    Our Constitution and Bylaws describe how St. Thomas is organized and governed. These documents set out the congregation’s purpose, membership, leadership roles, and decision-making processes, ensuring that everything we do is faithful to Scripture, orderly, and transparent.

    To request a copy of our Constitution & Bylaws, contact us at office@stthomastx.church.

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    St. Thomas' Policies and Operations Manual

    The Policies and Operations Manual brings together the practical details of how our congregation functions day to day. It covers everything from membership practices to congregational life events (such as weddings and funerals), as well as the responsibilities of leaders, boards, and committees. These examples are just part of a wider set of policies that help St. Thomas carry out its ministry with clarity and consistency.

    To request a copy of our Constitution & Bylaws, contact us at office@stthomastx.church.

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    Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod Constitution & Bylaws

    As a congregation of the LCMS, St. Thomas abides by the Synod’s Constitution and Bylaws. These documents explain how the LCMS is structured and how its congregations, pastors, and institutions work together in unity to carry out the mission of the church.