In 2017 the Chesapeake Bay Foundation planted 48,577 trees and 40,770,999 to bolster the Bay’s natural filters. Congratulations!
Source: Chesapeake Bay Foundation 2017 Annual Report [icon name=”file-pdf-o” class=”” unprefixed_class=””]
In 2017 the Chesapeake Bay Foundation planted 48,577 trees and 40,770,999 to bolster the Bay’s natural filters. Congratulations!
Source: Chesapeake Bay Foundation 2017 Annual Report [icon name=”file-pdf-o” class=”” unprefixed_class=””]
The season of Epiphany is a season of divine encounter. We come face to face with manifestations of God in our life, in our world, in ways that change the…
The Christ & St. Luke’s Parish Annual Meeting is happening on Sunday, right after the 10:15 a.m. service. It’s a chance to report and celebrate all the blessings of the…
A candlelit service sung by our Parish Choir featuring the three wonders of the light-filled season: Christ revealed to the Magi at the Epiphany, Christ revealed in the waters of…
We will meet on Tuesday,February 10th for fellowship and discussion of the last half (Ch. Five to End) of Richard Rohr's new book, The Tears of Things. We will meet…
Have you witnessed an injustice and stood silently or even walked away? It’s likely we can all access some event in our memory. Recent injustices described in news stories and even captured on video for us all to watch in horror have caused me to reflect on what my role is in this current state of unrest in our country. I’ve wondered, at times, if I even have a role to play.
Our January Rector’s Book Club gathering at Christ & St. Luke’s centered on Rowan Williams’ slim but spiritually dense volume, “Being Disciples.” As the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Williams is known for high-level theological thinking, yet our group found this book remarkably accessible and “joyful,” with one member noting they read it in a single sitting.
This month we reflected on a variety of readings as planned, but also added in framing and discussion around the killing of Old Dominion Graduate Renee Good, this week, and the Christian faith of love and kindness that guided her as a queer Christian.
At Christ & St. Luke’s, we are a community that seeks to connect tradition with progress and faith with action. One of the most tangible ways we are living out our mission is through our commitment to environmental stewardship and our partnership with Tidewater Compost.
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