Welcome to St. Luke's

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Welcome to our church

We would be thrilled to have you visit us, and we hope that you will feel God’s presence and love within our walls. Our community is designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for all who seek spiritual growth and guidance.

Come and experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from deepening your faith in an open and inclusive community.

No matter where you are on your faith journey, you are welcome here – whether you are a first-time visitor or have joined us before. We believe that everyone is special and valued in the eyes of God, and we extend that same love and acceptance to you.

St. Luke’s is part of the global Anglican Communion, which is over 85 million people drawn together in Jesus’ love, bound together by time-tested traditions of faith, and yet responding to today’s challenges.

Please help us get to know you and how we might serve you.

To Our New Comers

What to expect

You (and your family, including children of any age) are always welcome to St. Lukes. Crying babies, squirmy toddlers, folks from different cultures and religions, and people with disabilities are ALL always welcome in our church.

If you are a first-time visitor and new to St Lukes, we are happy to welcome you. Come, relax and enjoy the music, eucharist, education and outreach to the community.

There is no “right” way to be present in our church.

ALL people, of any race, ethnicity, religion, background, culture, class, sexuality, or gender expression are fully welcome at St Lukes. You can find our service bulletins in the back of the church as you enter. These will offer a helpful guide to the service process. Participate to the extend you feel comfortable. Sit, stand, and/or kneel as you feel called. We practice easy church.

Parents! There’s a “wiggle space” in the rear of the church, or feel free to visit the nursery for infants and toddlers that is downstairs in the education wing. You’ll find restrooms there, too

To Our New Worshippers

The Holy Eucharist

Sunday at 9:00 am

All baptized Christians are welcome to receive communion in our church.

To receive communion, come to the altar rail. Extend your open palms to receive the Blessed Bread. Consume the Bread immediately or hold it to dip in the Blessed Wine (this is called “intinction”). When the cup comes, sip from the Wine, or lightly dip the Bread into the Wine and consume both. You may decline the Wine by crossing your arms over your chest. If you prefer not to receive the Communion, please come forward for a blessing. To indicate this, fold your arms across your chest immediately upon coming to the altar rail.

For gluten intolerant communicants, please let the pastor know.

Wednesday at 7:00 am

This is a simple service of Holy Eucharist followed by Breakfast Fellowship. This is a welcoming casual space for community and fellowship. Coffee/Tea and a simple breakfast with that family feel and easy conversation.