Worship at St. Luke’s is built around the beautiful liturgies of the Book of Common Prayer. In almost 500 years, the language of the liturgies has been revised many times, most recently in 1979. And it is because we have these liturgies – with their structures and their prayers – that our worship is so participatory, led by clergy but always allowing a large role for the congregation. Complementing and augmenting the liturgies is the other principal component, which is music. Singing hymns and psalms, led by a fine choir and a distinguished organist, is one of the great joys of worship at St. Luke’s.
You may like simply to be a member of the congregation, to sit in the pews and take part in your own chosen way. Or you may like to be a more active participant – to join one of the worship ministries, which are very active at St. Luke’s and include people of all ages, from children to seniors. Whether it’s to sing, or to ring hand bells, or to read, or to usher, or to be one of the ladies of the Altar Guild, or one of the teenage acolytes at the altar, there are many ways of getting involved.
Sunday Services
8:00 & 9:30 AM
Rite I Eucharist at 8:00 am, with sermon
Rite II Choral Eucharist at 9:30 am, with sermon
Fully staffed nursery available
Sunday School begins at 9:30 am
5:00 pm: Sunday Evening: (rotation services include: Traditional (Evensong, Taize, or Lessons & Carols); Contemporary Family Service- Intersect; or Scared Cafe