Spring Violin Concert
St Luke's Episcopal Church 515 Second Street, Woodland, CA, United StatesJoin us for a Spring Violin concert featuring Michelle Martin, a renowned and accomplished violinist. Buy tickets here.
Join us for a Spring Violin concert featuring Michelle Martin, a renowned and accomplished violinist. Buy tickets here.
On June 4th, we will be offering a third service at 1:00 pm that has children and families particularly in mind, but is also accessible to people of all ages. So for the young and the young at heart, come enjoy an engaging and meaningful Pentecost service that will bring children and adults together as
Centering Prayer is a modern revival of an ancient way of becoming open to the Divine. We meet weekly to read and discuss thoughts from experienced practitioners of Centering Prayer, then engage in our own practice for 20 minutes of silence. Please join us. We currently meet in the sanctuary at 6:00 pm every Sunday
Book Study meets Mondays at 5:15pm via Zoom. Contact the church office for more information. We are currently reading Jesus Abba: The God Who Has Not Failed, by John Cobb
The choir meets Wednesdays at 6:00 pm in the Sanctuary. Vaccination and masks are required. To join or learn more about the our choir, please contact our music director, Dean Mora.
The Wednesday night book study meets at 7:15 pm via Zoom. Contact Beth Robbins or the church office for more information. We are currently reading The Creation Care Bible Challenge. Readings, reflections and questions are included.
The St. Luke's Men’s Group meets 2nd Saturdays at 8:30am in the Guild Hall. Contact Mack Walker for more information.
Daughters of the King meets on 2nd Saturdays, 10-11:30am in Guild Hall. Contact the church office for more information.
Alex will be hosting two classes about processing grief where you will learn rituals and tools for saying good-bye. These classes will be focused on Alex's departure, but what is learned can be used in many different life situations.
Centering Prayer is a modern revival of an ancient way of becoming open to the Divine. We meet weekly to read and discuss thoughts from experienced practitioners of Centering Prayer, then engage in our own practice for 20 minutes of silence. Please join us. We currently meet in the sanctuary at 6:00 pm every Sunday
Book Study meets Mondays at 5:15pm via Zoom. Contact the church office for more information. We are currently reading Jesus Abba: The God Who Has Not Failed, by John Cobb