Worship and Sacraments

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People often ask, “What do Episcopalians believe?” Well, the shortest answer is, “come and see.”  Come and see how we work, how we play, and, most importantly, how we pray.  We have few doctrinal statements.  We are not big on dogma.  What we do have is our common life with God expressed in how we pray together.  How we worship therefore says a lot about what we believe. 

The worship experience at St. Luke’s Church is distinguished by rich tradition, sacred music, and the participation of our diverse community in the liturgy.  Our historic sanctuary provides a beautiful setting for prayer, reflection, and celebration.  We are invited to become the Body of Christ as we gather to share the sacraments.  From greeters, ushers, and choir members to acolytes, Lay Eucharistic Ministers and clergy, worship at St. Luke’s reflects a genuine spirit of inclusion.

Every Sunday we celebrate the Holy Eucharist.  Eucharist is just a fancy word for “Thanksgiving,” but you might know it as Communion, or Mass, or the Lord’s Supper.  In this meal we are joined with God and empowered by the Holy Spirit to be Christ’s hands and feet in the world.

We invite you to join us at the table.  We invite you to come and see. 

Worship Schedule

Please note: A mask-optional practice is in place for all services. Contact Parish Administrator, Christina Imondi (cimondi@stlukeseg.org) for updates on all services and COVID protocols.

Sunday Worship
8:00 am  Holy Eucharist
10:00 am Holy Eucharist with music
The Nursery is available during both Sunday morning services.

Tuesday
12:00 noon Healing Service — offered in-person each week.

LIVE-STREAMING SERVICES
Watch Sunday Services at 10:00am each week. Please check our Weekly Newsletter for other services and concerts that are being live-streamed. All live-streamed services and concerts are archived on our YouTube channel so that you may enjoy them at anytime.