St. Matthias
4142 Dayflower Dr.
Katy, TX 77449

(281) 463 - 2304


Sunday Schedule

Sunday School - 9:30
Eucharist - 10:30

Please Note that Sunday School is currently suspended during the summer months.

Highlights

  • Traditional Music

  • Biblical Preaching

  • Historic Prayer Book

  • Weekly Eucharist

  • Quarterly Potluck Brunch

  • Cathedral Auxiliary

Cathedral Auxiliary

The Cathedral Auxiliary is comprised of the women of the Church who help support the life of the parish through ministry, hospitality and fellowship. Visit their new website/blog for updates.


 
Bishop Royal Grote
St. Matthias is a parish of the Reformed Episcopal Church and a member of the Anglican Church in North America. Our charter members were orinally members of The Episcopal Church USA. In 1995, we joined the Reformed Episcopal Church which has been, since 1873, a traditional, conservative, biblical and evangelical branch of Christendom. Bishop Grote, the Bishop of the Diocese of Mid-America, moved his offices to St. Matthias in September 2004 and has, subsequently, named St. Matthias the Cathedral Parish of the Diocese.

St. Matthias and her members take the following seriously:


  • The Holy Scriptures as the inerrant Word of God


  • The Traditional Worship of God with the Book of Common Prayer


  • The 39 Articles of Religion of the English Reformation


  • The Building Up of the Faithful through Fellowship
The Reformed
Episcopal Church
The Anglican Church
in North America
The Original Building
St. Matthias held her first services on the Feast of Pentecost 1982 in Baytown, TX. Some of the founding members moved across the city of Houston and continued this ministry in Katy. They held services in homes and rented storefront properties. After enduring many of the hardships that accompany a mission parish, the Lord provided a permanent location. In 1993, St. Matthias purchased a daycare facility just off Clay Rd. between Barker-Cypress and Fry Rds. With the help and service of the parishioners a daycare ministry was established. One of the rooms was also converted into the Chapel. In 1998 the Lord blessed us again and we were able to purchase the property directly adjacent to our building. We seized the opportunity with the hopes that we would someday erect a new sanctuary. That dream is now realized as we dedicated our new sanctuary in June 2006.
Questions and Website Problems can be directed to: The Very Rev. Jason R. Grote, Dean of the Cathedral