Advent 1: Sermon by Seminarian Evan Mayhew
But Jesus, in an attempt to explain the nature of the world to us, does not compare the world to an earthquake, or flood, or some chaotic, disastrous event out of control and doomed to destruction... He compares it to a tree sprouting leaves.
A Letter from The Rev. Erv Uecker
The 70’s was the busiest, most hectic, most rewarding and most fulfilling decade of our 58 years together as a couple!
A Letter from The Rev. William Lesher
The stately church building that we called, “A House of Prayer for all People,” has seen many chapters of ministry come and go. Along with Erik, who has a long history embedded within these sacred walls, I find myself remembering and reflecting on how the various physical spaces in this rambling building have been the dwelling place of God in worship, education, and outreach to a changing community. From Erik's description of this great congregational transition, I am most happy to know that these walls will be renewed and the ministry of Christ will continue in this place albeit in different form. And I am especially glad that St. Luke's congregation will remain together and is moving on.
A Letter to Parents with Young Children at St. Luke's
The Congregation Council approved last Wednesday a recommendation of the Worship Team that we discontinue child care during worship, effective November 1st, the first Sunday that we are at the Armitage location.
Farewell Dinner & Service of Leave-Taking from our Historic Home
Regardless of whether St. Luke’s is your present or former church home, whether you’ve worshipped here for generations or only recently found our community, we hope you’ll choose to join us for this significant moment in our life together. Your presence and prayers will be a blessing to us all.