Easter Sunday
8:00 am Easter Service (no music) 10:00 am Easter Service with music, followed by children's Easter egg hunt on the labyrinth
8:00 am Easter Service (no music) 10:00 am Easter Service with music, followed by children's Easter egg hunt on the labyrinth
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,
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
Micah Forum is a collaborative group between St Luke's, Greater Second Baptist, and a few other individuals from the Woodland community, all committed to racial reconciliation. For more information, contact
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
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.
The Vestry meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm in the Guild Hall. Contact the vestry for more information.
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,
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
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.
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,