Worship

Episcopal worship services at St. Luke’s create sacred space for us to rest and be renewed by God’s Spirit. Beauty and music are sacred components of our liturgy. People of all ages are encouraged and welcome to participate in our worship.

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8:00 AM Sundays: In-Person

8:00 AM Holy Eucharist Rite I with Contemplative Music

The 8:00 AM service in the Church is a Rite I Eucharist primarily of spoken liturgy with the influence of pre-recorded reflective music. The goal of this service is to give space for those longing for some quiet and reflection while also participating in the sacraments.

10:15 AM Sundays: In-Person & Online

10:15 AM Holy Eucharist Rite II with Blended Music

The 10:15 AM service in the Church is a Rite II Eucharist infused with energy and vitality. Choir/Organ/Hymnal music is blended with contemporary worship music. Acolytes (altar servers) at this service include elementary - high school parishioners. This service uses the Book of Common Prayer and Hymnal, but an easy-to-follow worship bulletin is also provided with complete service information. The Children & Family Service designed for kindergartners through fifth graders and their parents, occurs during this service, and then children can return to their parents to participate in Holy Communion if they wish.

Children’s Worship

“Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs.”(Mark 10:14)

Children & Family Ministry Schedule

Little Liturgy

As part of our Nursery time, we offer a safe, healthy, and nurturing experience for all children 0-5 years during both our Sunday services. Children will also participate in Little Liturgy, a special worship experience geared just for them. We incorporate Godly Play methodology into our worship experience with these littlest of our church family, telling stories and engaging in activities or crafts to highlight the message being taught that day. Little Liturgy occurs before the Peace, allowing parents to bring their kids upstairs for the Communion portion of the larger service.

Pastoral Services