Join us on Sundays
 
10:30a – Worship – English 
2:00p – Worship – Español 
Catechesis Sundays as announced (after worship w/ lunch)
 
  • TRADITIONAL WORSHIP & LITURGY
  • BIBLICAL EMPHASIS & PREACHING
  • WEEKLY COMMUNION
  • FAMILY ATMOSPHERE
  • MULTI-GENERATIONAL
 

Join us for Holy Week Observances 

 
Palm Sunday
March 24th
10:30am
Holy Communion (English)
with Blessing & Distribution of the Palms
 
Fr. Jason Grote, Celebration & Preaching
Dcn. Victor Odinye, Assisting 
 
2:00pm
Holy Communion (Spanish)
Fr. Sigfrido Morales, Celebrating & Preaching 
 
Maundy Thursday
March 28th
7:00pm
Holy Communion (English)
Stripping of the Altar
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Good Friday
March 29th
7:00pm

Bidding Prayers & Reproaches
Candlelight service of Tenebrae
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Easter Sunday

March 31st
10:30am
Lighting of the Christ Candle
Blessing of the Water
Renewal of Baptismal Vows
Holy Communion
Young children’s Easter Egg Hunt after service
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2:00pm
Holy Communion (Spanish)
Fr. Sigfrido Morales, Celebrating & Preaching 
 
 
Catechesis Sundays are held after worship once a month with lunch.
The next Catechesis Sunday will April 28th.

   

 
We invite you to come join us as we celebrate Holy Communion each Sunday at 10:30am. All are welcome!! The Sunday worship service is also streamed on both our YouTube and Facebook pages. The video below should automatically start when we begin the live stream. You can watch the stream on YouTube during or after the Worship service.
 

Para más información en español, llame al Padre Sigfrido al

281-7808586

 

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We Worship

The center of our life is the worship of God. God is the source of all that we have and all that we do and we worship and glorify Him with our thoughts, with our hearts, with our mouths, and with our actions. As the Scriptures say, the greatest commandment can be summed up in these words –  “Love God with all your heart, with all your mind, with all your soul, and with all your strength.”  Everything flows outward from our worship and relationship with God in Christ Jesus.
 
At St. Matthias, we begin each week of our lives by worshipping God with the service of Holy Communion.  In this service of prayer and praise, Scripture and Sacrament, we celebrate the works of God in Jesus Christ. We remember his passion, death, resurrection, and ascension. And we thankfully receive him and the benefits of his sacrifice in eating this Holy Meal.
 

We Serve

From the very beginning, God has called His people to participate in His mission for the world. God told Adam and Eve to go and fill the earth and to tend to His creation. God told Noah to go and fill the earth. Jesus told His disciples to go and baptize and to teach everyone what He commanded. Revelation presents a wonderful picture of all nations, all races, and all tongues surrounding the throne of God rejoicing and praising Him.
 
We serve God as we express the character and love of God in our own lives wherever we go and in all the relationships we have.
 
We serve God’s mission by bringing His presence amongst the brokenness and sin of this world. 
 
 
 

We Share

Sharing our lives with others is a part of the very nature with which God created us. This is what we discover when we read the Holy Scriptures.
 
Being a Christian is not simply being ‘saved’ from our sins and past life. Being a Christian is not simply living a life between ‘me and God’. Being a Christian is also about being a part of a community – the community of believers in the Church.
 
We are a family that worships and shares a common life. We encourage and help each other as we use our spiritual gifts for the common good. For us to fully enjoy the salvation we have in Christ, we must also share in the community of His Church.
 
But such sharing also extends outward. We desire that everyone would know the loving mercy and grace of God found in Jesus Christ. We must share our faith with those in our personal communities.
 
 
 

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OUR LEADERSHIP

Ray R. Sutton
Presiding Bishop
Reformed Episcopal Church
 
 
Jason R. Grote
Dean and Rector
National Canon Missioner
 
 
Sigfrido Morales
Priest
Latino Ministries
 
Annette M. Johnson
Deaconess
 
 
 

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PREVIOUS SERMONS

December 2018

Prepare the Way of the Lord – 3rd Sunday in Advent 2018

A reflection on the words from Isaiah chapter 40 and our Advent call to prepare the way of the Lord with the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. A sermon for the 3rd Sunday in Advent.



1st Sunday in Advent – 2018

Don’t lose track of time. Drawn from the lessons appointed for the 1st Sunday in Advent especially St. Paul’s statement of “It is high time to awake out of sleep”


November 2018

Jesus Tests Philip – Sunday next before Advent 2018

A sermon focusing on Jesus’ testing of Philip, “Where can we buy bread that these may eat?”. A sermon based on the appointed Gospel text for the Sunday next before Advent from John chapter 6 and Jesus’ feeding of the multitude.  



Jarius & the Woman seek Jesus – 24th Sunday after Trinity 2018

The story of Jarius seeking Jesus’ help to heal his daughter and the woman with the issue of blood touching the hem of Jesus’ garment. From the appointed text for the 24th Sunday after Trinity from Matthew chapter 9. 



Our Citizenship is in Heaven – 23rd Sunday after Trinity 2018

A focus on St. Paul’s words from Philippians 3:17-21. ‘Our citizenship in heaven’ is both a great comfort but also a hard saying. 



October 2018

Be Strong in the Lord – 21st Sunday after Trinity

St. Paul tells the Ephesians, “Be strong in the Lord and the power of His might”, just as the Israelites were told “Be strong and courageous”. We are called to stand firm in the power of God and to press forward in His might. A sermon based on the Epistle lesson for the 21st Sunday after Trinity – Ephesians chapter 6 vs. 10ff.


Jesus heals the Paralytic man – 19th Sunday after Trinity 2018

Jesus says to the paralytic man –  “Son, be of good cheer, thy sins are forgiven thee” and then heals him. Topic – Jesus is Lord not just of your situation but Jesus is Lord of your soul burdened with sin. – Matthew 9, Mark 2, Luke 5



September 2018

One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism

A focus on St. Paul’s words to the Ephesians – “One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism”. Ephesians 4:5. 



Jesus & the Widow of Nain – 16th Sunday after Trinity 2018

Jesus encounters the grief of the widow of Nain and raises her son. Luke 7. A sermon for the 16th Sunday after Trinity 2018.



Seek ye first the Kingdom of God – 15th Sun after Trinity 2018

A sermon based on Matthew 6:33 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you”. A sermon for the Gospel on the 15th Sunday after Trinity. 





 
 
 
 
 
 
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Address: 4142 Dayflower Drive, Katy, TX 77449
 
Phone: 281-463-2304
 

 

Father Jason Grote: J2Grote@rechurch.org
 
Father Sigfrido Morales: sigfrido_morales@hotmail.com
 
Deacon Victor Odinye: vodinye@yahoo.com
 
Deaconess Annette: dssaj@rechurch.org