Palm Sunday begins with the Liturgy of the Palms: where branches are blessed and distributed. The service commemorates Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where crowds greeted him with palm branches.
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Palm Sunday begins with the Liturgy of the Palms: where branches are blessed and distributed. The service commemorates Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where crowds greeted him with palm branches.
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Palm Sunday begins with the Liturgy of the Palms: where branches are blessed and distributed. The service commemorates Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where crowds greeted him with palm branches.
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During the first days of the week, we gather for a said service of Holy Eucharist in the Chapel. |
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During the first days of the week, we gather for a said service of Holy Eucharist in the Chapel.
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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During the first days of the week, we gather for a said service of Holy Eucharist in the Chapel. |
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An overnight watch will be kept in the Chapel. For more information, please contact Fr. Jared Grant.
If you are interested in Baptism for yourself or for your child, the next baptismal prep cycle is underway. Please reach out to Fr. Jared today to learn about this important rite. Candidates for baptism will participate in our “Take A Dip Into Baptism” course, taught by Kathy Hanna and Fr. Jared. That course meets…
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Maundy Thursday takes its name from the Latin “mandatum,” or commandment, given by Jesus to his disciples at the Last Supper: “love one another,” before the descent into the darkness of Good Friday. This service includes the Washing of the Feet and the Stripping of the Altar.
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Maundy Thursday takes its name from the Latin “mandatum,” or commandment, given by Jesus to his disciples at the Last Supper: “love one another,” before the descent into the darkness of Good Friday. This service includes the Washing of the Feet, The procession of the Blessed Sacrament to the Altar of Repose, and the Stripping… |
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Good Friday is the most solemn day of the Christian year, a time to dwell in the sorrow of Christ's final hours. We observe this day with a commitment to stay at the foot of the cross. We also hold the Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday in the church, featuring the chanting of the passion…
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Good Friday is the most solemn day of the Christian year, a time to dwell in the sorrow of Christ's final hours. We observe this day with a commitment to stay at the foot of the cross. We also hold the Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday in the church, featuring the chanting of the passion…
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Good Friday is the most solemn day of the Christian year, a time to dwell in the sorrow of Christ's final hours. We observe this day with a commitment to stay at the foot of the cross. We also hold the Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday in the church, featuring the chanting of the passion… |
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A brief service in the Lychgate Garden to commemorate Jesus' time in the tomb.
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Holy Saturday begins with emptiness after Jesus is laid in the tomb. A brief, quiet Liturgy for Holy Saturday is held in the Lychgate Garden. By the evening, the focus shifts to the emptiness of the tomb with the Great Vigil of Easter, one of the Church’s most ancient liturgies. This service begins in darkness,…
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Holy Saturday begins with emptiness after Jesus is laid in the tomb. A brief, quiet Liturgy for Holy Saturday is held in the Lychgate Garden. By the evening, the focus shifts to the emptiness of the tomb with the Great Vigil of Easter, one of the Church’s most ancient liturgies. This service begins in darkness,… |
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The joys of Easter morning are well earned. After the intensity of the last few days, the sight of the stone rolled away and the risen Christ triumphant from the tomb banishes our fears, affirming that light, life, and love have the final word! Join the Christ & St. Luke’s community to have your faith…
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The joys of Easter morning are well earned. After the intensity of the last few days, the sight of the stone rolled away and the risen Christ triumphant from the tomb banishes our fears, affirming that light, life, and love have the final word! Join the Christ & St. Luke’s community to have your faith… |
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If you are interested in Baptism for yourself or for your child, the next baptismal prep cycle is underway. Please reach out to Fr. Jared today to learn about this important rite. Candidates for baptism will participate in our “Take A Dip Into Baptism” course, taught by Kathy Hanna and Fr. Jared. That course meets… |
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This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
Whether we realize it or not, unspoken rules already govern our daily lives. But do they center Christ? This Eastertide we invite you to bring intentionality to your days by joining our clergy for a six-week Adult Forum exploring the ancient Christian practice of a "Rule of Life." Inspired by St. Benedict’s promise in 530…
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.
We’re a parishioner-led group devoted to exploring queer theology more deeply, and how members of the LGBTQIA+ community are not just accepted in the Episcopal Church but embraced in God’s love. We ask ourselves: How does the queer perspective enrich queer theology and our community? All LGBTQIA+ people and allies are welcome. For more information… |
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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 are interested in Baptism for yourself or for your child, the next baptismal prep cycle is underway. Please reach out to Fr. Jared today to learn about this important rite. Candidates for baptism will participate in our “Take A Dip Into Baptism” course, taught by Kathy Hanna and Fr. Jared. That course meets… |
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This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
Whether we realize it or not, unspoken rules already govern our daily lives. But do they center Christ? This Eastertide we invite you to bring intentionality to your days by joining our clergy for a six-week Adult Forum exploring the ancient Christian practice of a "Rule of Life." Inspired by St. Benedict’s promise in 530…
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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Anne Lankford will be our docent, so please come with your questions about The Saint John's Bible. Read more about this amazing work of art here.
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Art Guild member and retired docent Gary Hecht will offer us a tour of Christian art at the Chrysler Museum. There is no need to RSVP, simply meet us inside the Chrysler at 3 p.m. for this free tour.
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Dinner from Panera and check-ins followed by Disciples and Dragons. Other games are available if DnD is not your jam. |
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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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If you are interested in Baptism for yourself or for your child, the next baptismal prep cycle is underway. Please reach out to Fr. Jared today to learn about this important rite. Candidates for baptism will participate in our “Take A Dip Into Baptism” course, taught by Kathy Hanna and Fr. Jared. That course meets…
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We are a small group of parishioners who meet to write prayers in support of the parish community. We approach prayer as a conversation with God, and use written prayer as a part of a Rule of Life. No prior writing experience is necessary. If you’d like to join us, or would like more information,… |
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Our Midday Music series returns featuring the Collegium Musicum early music ensembles from Old Dominion University led by Dr. Bianca Hall. This 45 minute concert will feature the ODU Baroque Quartet and the ODU Madrigal Singers. Free-will offering.
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We’ll read “Daughters of Palestine” by Leyla King, a memoir about the impact of growing up in a Palestinian-American family on her life and ministry as an Episcopal Priest in the diocese of West Texas. There’s a 40% discount on the book when ordering on Eerdmans.com at this link with the code KING40 by the… |
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This early service is a quieter, more contemplative service using Rite I. There is no childcare for this service.
Whether we realize it or not, unspoken rules already govern our daily lives. But do they center Christ? This Eastertide we invite you to bring intentionality to your days by joining our clergy for a six-week Adult Forum exploring the ancient Christian practice of a "Rule of Life." Inspired by St. Benedict’s promise in 530…
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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Virginian-Pilot theater, film and arts critic Dr. Page Laws will lead a fascinating conversational session hosted by the Christ & St. Luke’s Arts Guild where she’ll talk about her career as a critic both for the local paper of record and also, for Cineaste magazine, widely considered one of the most high-falutin’ journals of contemporary… |
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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 are interested in Baptism for yourself or for your child, the next baptismal prep cycle is underway. Please reach out to Fr. Jared today to learn about this important rite. Candidates for baptism will participate in our “Take A Dip Into Baptism” course, taught by Kathy Hanna and Fr. Jared. That course meets… |
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Youth in grades 6-12 (and their adult leaders) are invited to gather for a weekend of fun & fellowship at Camp Chanco. Participants stay in the summer camp chalets and have the opportunity to grow their faith & take advantage of Chanco summer camp activities. To learn more, visit the Camp Chanco website. |
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Volunteers from across the state will gather to remove litter from rivers, streams, roadsides, and shorelines as part of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s annual Clean the Bay Day. You’re invited to participate at sites across the state. Since 1989, volunteers have removed more than 7 million pounds of debris from Virginia waterways. Learn more and… |
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