Rogers Thomson                             5/30/1942
203 Shoreacres Boulevard
Shoreacres, TX 77571
(281) 471-6869
 
Rogers@HRogersThomson.com
 
 
As of January 2005, serving as Chaplain of Regency Hospice
League City, Texas
Biography H. Rogers Thomson is a teacher, healer, counselor, administrator, and experienced workshop leader. Also, Thomson is an ordained priest and the author of Finding My Way, a poignant look at recovery from trauma and addiction. He has also written extensively on the subject of traumatized children and reactive attachment disorder, a subject he and his wife know first hand. They are the parents of eleven (11); seven (7) of whom are adopted special needs children. Thomson has appeared nationally on radio and television, and conducted abreactive therapy sessions for a Houston television documentary on the sexual abuse of women. He has spoken in a variety of venues on subjects related to women’s issues, domestic violence, abused children, alcohol, drugs and other addictions. He has served on numerous non-profit Boards of Directors, established a small charitable foundation, been Executive Director of five (5) non-profit agencies, and was the Coordinator/Lead Instructor of the Addiction Technology Department at a Texas college. He currently serves as Executive Director of the Tennessee Alcohol and Drug Association, Inc., which operates the Tennessee Statewide Clearinghouse. After graduating from Bessemer High School in 1960, Rogers attended Cumberland University, Lebanon, TN. After two (2) years at Cumberland came 44 months in the United States Air Force. Returning to Cumberland in 1965, he had an outstanding college baseball career and graduated in 1967. Rogers received a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Physical Education in 1971 from Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, attended the University of the South, School of Theology from 1984 to 1987, and received a Master of Divinity from the Houston Graduate School of Theology, Houston, TX in 1995. He was ordained to the priesthood in the Old Catholic tradition in 1998.

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