The Absalom Jones Center's mission is to provide tools and experiences that allow faith communities – and the larger community of individuals – to engage in dismantling racism through education, prayer, dialogue, pilgrimage,
and spiritual formation.
In Jesus, God so loved the whole world. We follow Jesus, so we love the world God loves. Concerned for the global climate emergency, drawing on diverse approaches for our diverse contexts, we commit to form and restore loving, liberating, life-giving relationships with all of Creation.
The Episcopal Church’s Covenant for the Care of Creation is a commitment to practice loving formation, liberating advocacy and life-giving conservation as individuals, congregations, ministries and dioceses. Explore the Covenant here and sign up for the newsletter and opportunities to formally adopt the Covenant in your community.
On Old County Road en route to the Hospital and near the Hospitality House is the site of Nativity Lutheran Church.
The Penobscot Bay Chamber of Commerce, of which we are a member, serves the larger region and has much information of events coming up. website
Thomaston was the home of Gen. Henry Knox, an influential and pivotal figure in our nation's founding.
The Maine State Prison showroom is still located on Main St. in Thomaston, at the site of the old prison.
A new business in town, next to the prison showroom, a wonderful new bakery - We highly recommend you stop by. 207-441-9715
On the corner of Main and Knox Sts., in the heart of Thomaston is the Thomaston Cafe, a great meeting and eating place.
Next to the Thomaston Grocery is our local coffee shop, Flipside. A great place to meet and get caught up with your friends.