St. Thomas' Episcopal Church is a congregation of the Diocese of Fond du Lac located in Menasha, Wisconsin.
It is part of the Lake Winnebago Deanery.The church's 1963 building was designed by Harry Weese.
Junior Warden Harry Price, who had worshipped in St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, New York, persuaded the Vestry to name the new congregation after it because of its beauty.
The 1980s experienced personal and corporate spiritual renewal and a strong healing ministry.
[1] Architecture critic Ian Baldwin calls St. Thomas Episcopal, an example of "Weese’s most poetic work," writing that "It seems to match the best work of Marcel Breuer, who at the same time was also building spare, dramatic Béton brut churches in the upper Midwest.
Double Portion, a feeding program, is a part of St. Thomas serving 100 guests a lunch each week.
Compiled Under The Direction of The Bishop, in Commemoration of its FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Church Committee, St. Thomas (1940).
History of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Neenah-Menasha, Wisconsin: 1915-1940 (PDF).