Holy Eucharist, Rite I (Early Service)
Christ & St. Luke's 560 West Olney Road, Norfolk, VA, United StatesThis early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
The words of St. Francis’ iconic prayer will frame an important conversation on the spiritual practice of civil discourse in our Fall Adult Forum. Developed by the Episcopal Office of Government Relations, “Make Me an Instrument of Peace” is designed to equip people with the tools to engage in the art of Civil Discourse—a skill…
We look forward to worshiping with you this Sunday! Childcare is available during the 10:15 service. This includes nursery and Children’s Chapel. Get details about this week's childcare options at christandstlukes.org/weekly-announcements. We can’t wait to see you this Sunday! If you prefer, you can still worship with us live online at 10:15 right here on this…
This class is a basic introduction to life and worship in the Episcopal Church. It is highly recommended for those considering joining the church and coming from other traditions, or anyone who wants to know more about what we do and why we do it. We’ll explore topics such as Baptism, Eucharist, liturgy, and other…
Centering prayer is a quiet, contemplative practice that helps deepen our awareness of the presence of God. This group meets virtually via Zoom on Sunday afternoons, from 4:00 to 5:00 pm. To join, simply email Joanne Robbins (ten.xoc@snibbor.ennaoj) for a link to the Meeting.
All middle and high school students are invited to come for dinner, games, and conversation. Youth group meets regularly on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month in Lower Lloyd Hall. Contact Kathy Hanna for more information.
The Church Offices will be closed today in observance of Indigenous Peoples' Day.
It is a parishioner-led group reading literature to explore Queer Theology more deeply. We will explore how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church and are fully embraced in God’s love, but also how the queer perspective enriches theology and our community. All LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies are welcome. For more information,…
Pub Theology Club is a community of respect where young adults can explore questions about humanity and the divine without fear and without judgment. We meet every other week. Sometimes we listen to a podcast and discuss it. Sometimes we read a book and discuss it. Sometimes we just share what’s on our minds and…
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