
June Thanksgiving
This June, the St. Luke’sCouncil is deeply thankful to everyone who made online worship possible over the past year(and three months). Our community is indebted to all of you who gave so generously: your timein submitting community announcements, weekly lectionary readings, and prayers; your energyin creatively adapting to holy times of the year and (two!) Lenten seasons and Easter Vigils.Simply your presence, whether at worship “premiere” or any other time, contributed greatly toour community...
In-Person Worship FAQ
In-person / hybrid livestreamed worship is coming to St. Luke's on Sunday, June 6! What does this mean? Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about what worship will look like in the coming months...
Pride Month 2021 | Worship in June
Every week of the year, St. Luke's celebrates our many and diverse identities of gender and sexuality, but the month of June offers a special opportunity to highlight the gifts of LGBTQIA+ people to the church and the world. Join us for worship in the month of June, where we'll pay special attention to Queer Theology and Queer Biblical Interpretation...
Reuniting St. Luke's Update - February 2021
The Reuniting St. Luke's Task Force met in February to discuss any adjustments to our standing Phase 4 guidelines. They made recommendations to the St. Luke's Council, who at their February meeting approved the following addition to the Phase 4 guidelines, still in effect...
COVENANT | Worship in Lent
Worship at St. Luke's in the season of Lent will focus on the theme of COVENANT: God’s good news for our bad situations. Each Sunday in Lent will bring us the story of a covenant that God makes in the Hebrew Scriptures, and each Sunday is also an opportunity to reflect on the covenant made with each of us in baptism...
Welcome Statement Coffee Hour | Sunday, February 7th
Join Casey VanderStel, Pastor Erin, and others from the Antiracism Ministry for a conversation about the future of our church's welcome statement. We will discuss what we feel is missing from our current statement, what could change, and how we want to communicate our antiracist stance as a church...