St. Luke’s Annual Parochial Church Meeting takes place on Sunday 12th May at 12:30-1:00pm in St. Luke’s church.
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28th April Notices
What counts as victory? Is it your team winning the FA cup or Premiership? Achieving that promotion or job you have always longed for? Winning the hand in marriage of the person you love? Overcoming a life-threatening illness? Or perhaps if you were Ukrainian finally forcing Russian forces to leave your country?
Sunday 14th April, 11:00am – Livestream
Our children’s groups are back as normal this Sunday as we join together to continue to focus on and celebration the resurrection of Jesus from the dead in this Easter season. This week we come back to 1 Corinthians 15, a long section in Paul’s letter that reflects on the evidence for, the meaning of and the implications of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.
14th April Notices
What we believe about death effects how we live our life.
Sunday 7th April, 11:00am – Livestream
Easter is not over! The Easter season continues this week with an All Age service looking at Thomas, who on meeting the resurrected Jesus found his doubt demolished (John 20:19-31)
Easter Sunday 31st March, 11:00am – Livestream
Join us on livestream or in person this Easter Sunday for the key celebration of the Christian year. We will have an All Age celebration, which will include Holy Communion. Don’t forget the clocks go forward tonight!
31st March Notices
It’s a truth that is the foundation of our faith and a truth that should sustain us in our journey as it gives us the joy of forgiveness and friendship with God, motivates our following of him and brings the fantastic hope of eternal life.
Sunday 24th March, 11:00am – Livestream
This Sunday is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week. The service is a normal Sunday Service with children’s groups, but the focus of the teaching is on the Lord’s Supper and what Paul has to say about it in 1 Corinthians.
24th March Notices
The Last Supper is an integral part of the story. It shows that Jesus knew what was about to happen to him and that he was going to the cross willingly and for a purpose. At the Last Supper Jesus explains that his death is for the forgiveness of our sins and to create a new covenant – a new relationship between us and God.
Sunday 17th March, 11:00am – Livestream
This Sunday is a Holy Communion service with the normal groups for children and young people. We will be looking at 1 Corinthians 12 and how we make up the body of Christ together, using our spiritual gifts.