Photos from our recent trip to the Inn at Kelly’s Ford.
Category: Photos
Pictures from Culpeper Day and Firemans Parade
St Luke’s Families help at CFLC
13 members of St Luke went to Caroline Furnace Lutheran Camp this past weekend to lend a hand! They moved rocks, cleared out streambeds, took down an old bridge and rebuilt a new one.
Here they are, busy ‘serving God and loving all people’!
















Spark Sunday School

Our children started a new unit on Joseph and his brothers this Sunday. Here are a few of them hard at work!
Celebrating the Resurrection of our Lord
Alleluia! Christ is Risen!
This Sunday, we had a wonderful worship to celebrate our risen Lord. The highlight of the day was the baptism of four children! We are so thankful to welcome these new Christians into our midst and give thanks for God’s action in their lives now and forever. Thanks be to God!
Down on the farm
On Saturday, June 18, two families from St. Luke’s joined other volunteers at the Volunteer Farm in Culpeper for a morning of hard work and fellowship.
The Volunteer Farm in Culpeper has planted more than 3,000 tomato plants, 700 pepper plants, 3,000 cucumber plants and 600 watermelon plants. The yield from these crops will be donated to food banks and pantries that serve 1/3 of the state. This is the first year of planting at the Culpeper Farm, off Cherry Hill Road near the county’s waste transfer station. The land, owned by a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Warrenton, has been leased to the Volunteer Farm and is going into production, acre by acre. The plowing, planting and tending is done by volunteers (including one gentleman who gets to play with his collection of vintage John Deere tractors) and more help is needed!
St. Luke’s will have more workdays on the farm as the growing season continues. We can provide volunteers to pick the crops once the plants start bearing, to plant late-season crops, etc. The Kern and Hartman families spent a Saturday morning in the summer sun, but hands will be needed during other times as the season progresses. If you’re interested in helping, contact Bobbie Hartman.

Caring for our church home
Recently, several members spent some time sprucing up St. Luke’s Lutheran Church kitchen.
We love a parade!
St. Luke’s families will participate in this year’s Culpeper County Volunteer Fire Department Parade on Thursday, May 26. The parade starts at 6:30 p.m., and members of our congregation will be floating along, promoting this year’s Vacation Bible School: Hometown Nazareth.
If you don’t want to ride or walk in the parade, be sure to cheer us on!


