We look forward to worshipping with you either virtually or in person!

Sunday morning Bulletins are posted online each week.  


HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE: 

Palm Sunday (March 23, 2024) - 

Worship @ 9:00 AM (Cantata by Voices of St. Luke's Choir)


Maundy Thursday (March 28, 2024) - Agape Dinner & Worship @ 6:30 PM  

(includes burning of the prayer chain)


Good Friday (March 29, 2024)

   - Cross Walk @ 2PM (Meet at St. Thomas of Canterbury) 

   - Ecumenical Service @  3 PM (at St. Alphonsus) 

   - Worship @ 7 PM (at St. Luke's)

 

Easter Sunday (March 31, 2024) - Worship  @ 9:00 AM


SUNDAY SCHEDULE:      

  • Worship - 9:00 AM
  • Fellowship (enjoy coffee and a breakfast treat) - 10:00 AM
  • Education Hour (Sunday School, Middle/High School Study, and Adult Study) - 10:15 AM - 11:00 AM


ONLINE  WORSHIP:

Our worship service is live streamed through our Facebook page and YouTube channel. The worship recording will be available for viewing on our website no later than 48 hours following the service. Links to these platforms are provided below.


Here is what you can expect every Sunday at St. Luke's Lutheran Church: 

  • Come as you are! There is no dress code and ALL are welcome! 
  • St. Luke's is a group of warm, welcoming people who want to hear your story. What you won't find is a group of perfect people who have it all figured out. We're on the journey of life an faith together! 
  • Worship involves music and singing; scripture readings, a sermon, offering, prayer, and Holy Communion.  Our message seeks to show where faith and lives intersect.


What about kids?: 

  • We love children at St. Luke's, and welcome babies and young children and all their exuberance into worship. To make it easier for parents, we have 'Busy Bags' available for use, as well as 'Praise Packs' that help encourage children's engagement in worship. We also have a cry room available in the back of the sanctuary with changing facilities and rocking chairs. 
  • Children are part of our worship - they are invited to gather for a children's message and to come up for a blessing during Holy Communion.

          

Holy Communion:

  • All who believe that Jesus Christ is truly present in the meal are welcome to commune. Bread and wine (or grape juice) is offered. A gluten-free option is available upon request. We share the meal together every Sunday.  
  • CLICK HERE to learn more. 


Offering:

  • Offering is a blessed time to give in support of the work of the church. There is no obligation. 
  • Although this is a financial response to God's love and what he has so abundantly given us, it really encompasses much more than money. It's about how we use all that God has entrusted to our care - our time, talents, our treasures - to serve God and one another. 
  • CLICK HERE to learn more.