St. Thomas Church in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

“Ancient Worship For Today.”

Moose Jaw | Christian Demographics

Moose Jaw has a significant Christian population, with approximately 60% of its residents identifying as Christian. The largest denominations in the city include Roman Catholic, United Church, and Anglican, reflecting the historical roots of Christianity in the region. The city also hosts a variety of other Christian communities, including Baptists, Pentecostals, and Lutherans, contributing to a vibrant religious landscape. The presence of these diverse denominations is evident in the numerous churches and community organizations that serve the local population.

Moose Jaw | City History

Moose Jaw was established in the late 19th century, with its origins dating back to the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882. The city was named after the Moose Jaw River, which was derived from a Cree word meaning ‘warm breezes.’ Moose Jaw quickly developed into a key agricultural and transportation hub in Saskatchewan, attracting settlers and businesses. The city experienced significant growth during the early 20th century, becoming known for its historic architecture, including the iconic Moose Jaw City Hall and the Temple Gardens Mineral Spa. Today, Moose Jaw is recognized for its rich history, cultural attractions, and as a gateway to the Canadian prairies.

Moose Jaw | Christian History

Christianity has been an integral part of Moose Jaw’s history since its founding. The first church in the area, a Methodist congregation, was established in the 1880s, followed by the formation of other denominations, including Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. These early Christian communities played a vital role in the social and cultural development of Moose Jaw, providing not only spiritual guidance but also education and social services. Throughout the 20th century, the Christian community continued to grow, with various denominations establishing schools, charities, and outreach programs that contributed to the city’s identity. Today, the legacy of these early Christian efforts is still visible in the active participation of local churches in community life.

Looking to Start A St. Thomas Church in Moose Jaw?

God could be calling you to start a mission in your area. Get in contact with us using this form we will be glad to discern and serve with you in your locality.

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An Ancient Worship Movement invites readers into the rich, historic worship of the early Church rediscovered through the Anglican tradition. This book calls believers into a deeper, Spirit-filled encounter with Christ through timeless practices.

The re-evangelism of post Christian western culture is one of the mandates of St. Thomas Church. Liturgical Churches were the formation of Christian culture in the west with historical creeds of the Church. Many are looking for this substance and foundation of what early Christians believed and died for in the pre-Constantine era. This dependence on early Church disciplines and practices that have stood the test of time which have been carried on by Apostles and bishops gives us confidence that we are perpetuating the ancient faith (Jude 1:3).

There are currently no St. Thomas mission Churches in the Moose Jaw area.

God could be calling you to start a mission in your area. Get in contact with us using this form we will be glad to discern and serve with you in your locality.
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COMMON QUESTIONS

St. Thomas Church affirms the core Biblical doctrines upheld by the global Christian Church for centuries. Our beliefs align with historic Protestant theology, and we incorporate the Apostles’ Creed and Nicene Creed into our worship services, reflecting our commitment to timeless Christian truth.

When you visit St. Thomas Church, anticipate a reverent gathering focused on worshiping the Triune God.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Christ-Centered Worship: The service centers on Jesus Christ, with an altar and cross as focal points, directing all attention to Him.
  • Quiet Reverence: Before the service, you’ll find a hushed atmosphere of prayer, not casual conversation, fostering a sacred space.
  • Liturgical Worship: You’ll receive a liturgy book or printed guide to follow along with ancient prayers and creeds, connecting you to nearly 2,000 years of Christian tradition.



Prepare for a deeply spiritual experience rooted in Scripture and historic worship practices.

St. Thomas Church stands out from many modern churches through its distinctive practices, blending ancient Christian traditions with a vibrant mission.

Key distinctives include:

  • Facing the Altar: Worship is directed toward God, with the altar as the focal point, emphasizing divine reverence over human performance.
  • Head Coverings for Women: Sisters wear veils during services, symbolizing the presence of holy angels in worship.
  • House Churches: Many of our congregations meet in homes, creating intimate, community-driven settings for liturgical worship.
  • Role of Women: In keeping with ancient practices, women do not lead services, honoring distinct roles in gathered worship.
  • Ancient and Modern Worship: We combine timeless liturgical elements with select modern expressions for a rich, meaningful experience.
  • Multiplying Churches: Like the early church in Acts, we aim to rapidly plant and grow liturgical communities worldwide.
    These practices reflect our commitment to Biblical fidelity, historic tradition, and active Gospel mission.

St. Thomas Church is a church planting movement, not a single congregation. We are a network of parishes and individuals united in worship, prayer, and mission, with a focus on starting liturgical churches, often in homes, across North America and beyond. Like the early church in the Book of Acts, we emphasize simple devotion to Jesus Christ, equipping and supporting new gatherings to grow and multiply in homes and other settings.

Starting a St. Thomas Mission Church is a powerful way to join God’s movement of reviving ancient liturgical worship.

Here’s how you can begin:

  • Pray and Discern: Seek God’s guidance to confirm your call to start a mission parish in your home or local area.
  • Learn Our Vision: Familiarize yourself with St. Thomas Church’s commitment to worshiping the Triune God through historic liturgies and simple devotion to Jesus Christ.
  • Connect with Us: Fill out our connect card form to express interest in starting a mission, affiliating an existing gathering, or exploring ordination.
  • Receive Support: Our network will equip and guide you with resources, training, and support to launch and sustain a mission church.