Worship
The worship of God is central to the life of St. Luke’s. Using our
rich Anglican tradition, we come together to celebrate who God is to
us in Jesus Christ and enjoy his loving, comforting, affirming and
guiding presence. Then we leave to serve Christ in the world every
day.
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The Liturgy of the Holy Eucharist guides us in our worship
of God and prepares us for a week of thanksgiving and
service. The first portion of the service is known as “The
Liturgy of the Word” and includes the reading of Scripture,
a sermon, The Nicene Creed and prayers. “The Liturgy of the
Table” involves the celebrating our life in Jesus Christ
through the sacrament of Holy Communion. Everyone is
encouraged to participate whether a member or visitor. |
Members are also encouraged to have a daily spiritual
discipline of thanksgiving, scripture and prayer. Our
Anglican tradition provides the wonderful discipline of
Morning Prayer which can be experienced privately or each
weekday morning in the Chapel at 8:45. Liturgies are also
available in the Book of Common Prayer for Noonday Prayers,
Evening Prayer and Compline. |


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