Exploring Your Faith
Education and faith formation are not just for kids at St. Luke’s. Learning is a lifelong process, and it is especially important as more and more people reconnect with the church at various points in life. Adult faith formation at St. Luke’s primarily takes place on a weekly basis. Small group gatherings are also hosted monthly or on an ad hoc basis to provide alternative opportunities for fellowship and sharing. We invite you to join us as we grow in our faith and journey together as followers of Jesus.
Adult Faith Formation Series
Our Adult Faith Formation Series alternates between in-person sessions on Sundays and virtual sessions via Zoom on Wednesday evenings. Please view our Weekly newsletter for current topic and Zoom information.
The Adult Faith Formation program’s goal is: To provide programs that are intellectually, spiritually and personally enriching and stimulating. Faith formation is the lifelong process of growing in our relationship with God, self, others, and all of creation.
At St. Luke’s we believe that life-long learning is an integral part of our Christian life. It is important for growing in our relationship with God, self, and others. And one of our foundation principals is that we are never too old to learn. To support this, we offer an Adult Faith Formation Series that includes: book studies, guest speakers, and multimedia educational programs.
Sample topics from our Adult Faith Formation Series include:
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Civil Discourse Seminar – Short Videos, Training & Discussion – Sunday Series
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The Book of Forgiving by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and The Rev. Mpho Tutu – Zoom Book Study
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Advent Mini-Retreat Without Shame or Fear. – Sunday event on Lectio Divina (meditation on Advent Scriptures), prayer and discussion
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A History Of The Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island and Keepers of the Bay by Robert A Geake – Zoom Book Study
For more information about Adult Faith Formation programs and schedule:
Contact our Parish Office or phone 884-4116, ext 100.
Small Groups and Faith Formation
Sometimes, Sunday morning is just not enough to feed our faith! Or, for some of us, there is a preference for alternative programs or small group gatherings to explore our faith. Through lay leadership and creativity, several opportunities for such exploration are available. These small group programs are typically offered on a monthly basis between September and June, although a spontaneous outing or extra-curricular event may occur.
Women of Grace (WoG) is a women’s group that meets once a month. Each gathering begins with a period of fellowship, followed by a topical discussion and ending with prayer or compline.
Contact: Deb Lukens
Theology on Tap (TOT) is a men’s group that meets once a month to discuss theology while sharing in fellowship and drink with other men. See our Weekly newsletter for upcoming dates and times.
Contact: Brent Bostic

Other Resources:
St. Luke’s Library is located in the church atrium. Whether for individual exploration, program support, or other purposes, the library is open to the parish membership. Please contact when borrowing materials from the library.
St. Luke’s Music Library is located in Room 6 on the second floor of the parish building. The collection of classical and sacred musical recordings was donated to the church by the family of Jerry White, who worshipped at St. Luke’s his entire life. Please contact when borrowing CDs from the library.