“Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit…” (Matthew 28:19)
Category Archives: This Sunday
Sunday 6th October Notices
Lots in this week’s notices. Remember to scroll to the end for church calendar. Also, the shared blogs give a range of views on the effects of young people’s use of smart phones…
Harvest Sunday 29th September Notices
A bit later than normal this week, but please read on for details of our Harvest Sunday service this Sunday.
Sunday 15th September Notices
most importantly, we need to ensure that our identity is rooted in knowing Jesus Christ as the God who has saved us from slavery to sin and death, through the power of his death and resurrection.
Sunday 15th September Notices
most importantly, we need to ensure that our identity is rooted in knowing Jesus Christ as the God who has saved us from slavery to sin and death, through the power of his death and resurrection.
Sunday 8th September Notices
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.” (Ephesians 1:3)
Sunday 14th July Notices
This week’s email is a notice sheet for the whole of the summer. Do check below for important information about what is happening over the summer and what to look forward to in the autumn! There will not be any normal weekly emails until September.
Sunday 14th July Notices
This week, St. Luke’s welcomes Dick and Caroline Seed back as part of their visit from South Africa. Check out this email for information on that and many other important notices and a blog on praying for the new government and another one on Christian concern for the environment.
Sunday 7th July Notices
It turns out that procrastination until ‘tomorrow’ and nostalgia for ‘yesterday’ are both ways of avoiding the present moment, and the opportunities and the challenges it brings….
Sunday 30th June Notices
What are you more excited about, England in the Euros or the General Election? For many both are proving a turn off…