WHOEVER YOU ARE, WHEREVER YOU COME FROM, WHATEVER YOU BELIEVE.
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WHOEVER YOU ARE, WHEREVER YOU COME FROM, WHATEVER YOU BELIEVE.
YOU ARE WELCOME

WHOEVER YOU ARE, WHEREVER YOU COME FROM, WHATEVER YOU BELIEVE.
YOU ARE WELCOME

WHOEVER YOU ARE, WHEREVER YOU COME FROM, WHATEVER YOU BELIEVE.
YOU ARE WELCOME

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Sundays

8:30 am Holy Eucharist
10 am Holy Eucharist with Music

Sunday Nursery Care

9 am – 11:30 am ages birth – 4

Livestream

Our Sunday 10 a.m. worship service is streamed online on our YouTube channel. You can also access it through our email newsletter where you can also receive the PDF of the bulletin.

Online

Wednesday Noon Prayers

Upcoming Events

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News & Announcements

Keep up with what’s happening at St. Luke’s!

Jessica Hitchcock: Imagination

Lent comes early this year, barreling at us when some of us are still struggling to figure out...

Irene Schindler: Community Engagement Review: Faith Through Service, Finding Strength and Courage within Community

When my mom died a couple of years ago, Reverend James Lyons became a big part of my journey of...

Jessica Hitchcock: Make a Difference

I see the annual report as a time capsule for those who come after  us, so that it is mostly a...

Michelle Dibblee: Reparations

In her All Saints Day sermon, Dr. Arrington of the Bishop Walker School highlighted the importance...

Patrick Crump: Indigenous Justice

The Episcopal Church, which originated from the Church of England, has a complex and at times...

Community Engagement: Vision in Challenging Times

Irene Schindler and Peter Stelnyk are the new co-chairs for St. Luke’s Community Engagement (CE)...

Deb Marks: A Few Words on Annual Giving

As members of an Episcopal Church, we are familiar with the cycle of liturgical seasons. I think...

Ask Jim: Why Did the Holy Spirit Become “She”?

If you have recited the creeds in the past, you will recall that the Holy Spirit was always...

Deb Marks: Discerning Our Needs

Last fall, I shared with you the origin story of the Canadian Anglican Church where Jim and I were...

Jessica Hitchcock: On the Ministry of Having an Intern

We will welcome deacon intern Michelle Dibblee this month, so I want to take this moment to do a...