This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
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This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
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 at christandstlukes.org/live. |
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We are a welcoming and diverse group of people, between the ages of 20 and 40. We hang out, meet up for brunch, throw parties, and support each other no matter what. We typically meet every other Tuesday evening for Pub Theology Club at a local pub. Pub Theology Club is a community of respect… |
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If you’re new or have never been; we hope you consider this relaxed, “no agenda” evening with friends old and new, a pot luck meal and plenty of fellowship. No sign up is necessary and all are welcome. Bring a dish to share. For questions please contact a member of the Committee: Ginny O’Malley Hale,… |
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This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
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 way we live and thus the world in which we live. For our Adult Formation in this season we welcome back Rabbi Michael Panitz who…
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 at christandstlukes.org/live.
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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 past year and to talk about how our faith and mission will play out further in 2026. Together, we’ll hear updates from our parish leaders,…
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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 Baptism, and the New Creation revealed in the water made wine. Free-will offering. |
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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 in the Gold Room in the Parish Center from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Please come, even if you haven't had a chance to read the… |
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This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
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 way we live and thus the world in which we live. For our Adult Formation in this season we welcome back Rabbi Michael Panitz who…
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Our annual Orchestra Eucharist will feature Franz Joseph Haydn’s charming Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo, with students and faculty from the Governor’s School for the Arts. Free-will offering
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 at christandstlukes.org/live.
As a slight shift for the February meeting, in honor of Black History month, the Queer Theology Discussion Group is going to let James Baldwin’s short story, “Sonny’s Blues” guide them in an exploration of faith, both through the Queer lens but also through the queering lens of black liberation theology. Please read the story…
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The Art Guild will be providing a trained docent in the Parlor following coffee hour for you to come explore The Saint John’s Bible through Visio Divina. No need to RSVP, just come on in! |
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The Pancake Supper is a delightful community event that happens on Shrove Tuesday, which some of you might know as Mardi Gras or “Fat Tuesday,” the day before Ash Wednesday. It's that wonderful moment where our community, from the youngest to the wisest, gathers to enjoy pancakes and have one last hurrah before we begin…
We are a welcoming and diverse group of people, between the ages of 20 and 40. We hang out, meet up for brunch, throw parties, and support each other no matter what. We typically meet every other Tuesday evening for Pub Theology Club at a local pub. Pub Theology Club is a community of respect… |
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Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a season of repentance, prayer, fasting, and preparation for Easter. Our services include the invitation to observe a holy Lent. Many receive ashes — made from last year’s Palm Sunday palms — on the forehead as a sign of mortality and repentance while hearing “Remember that you are…
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Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a season of repentance, prayer, fasting, and preparation for Easter. Our services include the invitation to observe a holy Lent. Many receive ashes — made from last year’s Palm Sunday palms — on the forehead as a sign of mortality and repentance while hearing “Remember that you are…
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Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a season of repentance, prayer, fasting, and preparation for Easter. Our services include the invitation to observe a holy Lent. Many receive ashes — made from last year’s Palm Sunday palms — on the forehead as a sign of mortality and repentance while hearing “Remember that you are… |
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We are a small group of parishioners who meet to write prayers in support of the parish community. No prior writing experience is necessary. For this meeting, our prayers will focus on the beginning of the Lenten season. If you’d like to join us, or would like more information, contact Barb Kersey at: moc.liamg@95yesrekbraB |
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This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
On the five Sundays of Lent (February 22, March 1, March 8, March 15, March 22 from 9:15 a.m. — 10:00 a.m. Throughout the Bible, “oppression” is one of the main evils against which people of faith must contend. They must resist oppressing others and they must work to liberate those who are oppressed. But…
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 at christandstlukes.org/live.
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The Gospel Gang will gather for their first fellowship & outreach event of 2026! All children ages 9-12 are invited to gather in Lower LLoyd following the 10:15 a.m. service for pizza, games, and outreach. We’ll be putting together bags of necessities for guests of the Norfolk Winter Shelter, including the socks & gloves folks… |
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This group was begun by parishioners who wanted to make deeper connections with other members of their church family who are passing through the middle decades of life. The purpose is to spend time and communion together, once a month, and discuss relevant topics, share mutual interests and experiences, and grow in fellowship and faith… |
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In one of the most influential theological books of the 20th century, pastor, educator, and civil rights leader Howard Thurman explores the relationship between “the religion of Jesus” and the African-American experience. Thurman’s work seeks to reach beyond anger and distrust toward a vision of unity and understanding by celebrating and exploring the resonances between… |
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We celebrate our new chamber organ with an organ concerto of Handel and Bach Cantata 82 with bass soloist John Irving and the New Commonwealth Quartet.
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This month we’ll be reading “Humbler Faith, Bigger God” by Sam Wells. Wells, the Vicar of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, takes the major criticisms of the Christian faith and offers a different, humbler story for us to live by. —March (Lenten Series): “Jesus and the Disinherited” by Howard Thurman. In place of our usual group,… |
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