This Sunday in our morning worship, using John 6:24-35, we think about what our motivation is in how we live, and ask ourselves: are we living the wrong life? Our children will be going out during the service looking at heroes and friends of the bible (DVD)
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The Event – 12th May
If you are secondary school aged – this Sunday 6pm-8pm at St. Luke’s might be an event for you…..
Thy Kingdom Come
Click on this post and discover the variety of prayer activities that are taking place from 9th-19th May
Sunday 21st April, 11:00am – Livestream
Join us for our regular Sunday morning worship. This week we continue exploring 1 Corinthians 15 and think about what the certainty of Jesus’ resurrection means for us – what is next and how does that impact us in the here and now. Our children’s groups will also be running
21st April Notices
What we believe about death effects how we live our life.
Easter Sunday Evening Celebration
What does it mean to be resurrection people? Join us on Easter Sunday evening 6:30pm in St Luke’s church for a celebration service. There will be a time of contemporary worship, space to reflect on what it means to be resurrection people and how that will impact our discernment in the year ahead. All agesContinue reading “Easter Sunday Evening Celebration”
Sunday 28th January, 11:00am – Livestream
This Sunday, we once again gather together to worship, and our normal children’s groups will be running. In this weeks sermon we think about how Nehemiah deals with the problems of hunger and oppression by sharing and leading by example, how can we model good practice and care today?
28th January Notices
How can we be examples of people that do not exploit, that are wise with resources and seek to show God’s love in how we treat both friend and stranger?
Vigil for peace
Vigil for peace
Sunday 21st January, 11:00am – Livestream
This Sunday, we will be sharing Holy Communion together. Claire continues her series on Ezra-Nehemiah, as we think about the role of Praying and Fasting (Nehemiah 1) and our normal children’s groups will be running