Refresh, Revive, Rejoice! A Lutheran Revival

Our Lutheran Revival is coming up in less than two months!  This is a wonderful afternoon of learning, worship, fellowship, fun and mission- not to be missed!

Click here to view the schedule and flier.

When: Oct. 6, 2pm-6:30pm

What: A revival of workshops, music, preaching, food and more.

Who: Everyone who is interested in praising God and sharing God’s love.

Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1200 Old Rixeyville Road, Culpeper VA 22701

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Vacation Bible School Pictures 2013

A few wonderful pictures from a great week. The theme was “Go Tell it on the Mountain!” where we were joined by 75+ kids and 30+ volunteers for 5 days of learning God’s promises.

You are invited for Easter at St. Luke’s

 

Join us for a breakfast full of laughs, joy, conversation, and of course egg casserole!!  Breakfast will be from 8:30-9:45 am on Sunday, March 31.  


Our worship service will be at 10am.  We will have Holy Communion, hear the story of Christ’s resurrection, sing Easter Hymns, rejoice with our children during the Children’s Message, and hear a sermon from Pastor Kate.
For more information about visiting our church and FAQ’s, click here.

Breakfast for the Homeless in DC

This past weekend 17 St. Lukers traveled to Washington DC to serve breakfast to those in need.  We served 138 meals, plus seconds!  This project is organized by Community Family Life Services and is held at First Trinity Lutheran Church in DC.

Click below to check out pictures of the great work done in the name of Jesus.

A Taste of Transfiguration

Want a glimpse of what Christians have to say about this week’s gospel lesson?  Check out this Bible Story Jam video put together by Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, MN.

Children’s Christmas Program

On Sunday December 16th, St. Luke’s children gave their performance of “It wouldn’t be Christmas without…” Following their show and the worship service we all gathered around for hot cocoa, cookies and good fellowship.

Christmas Services at St. Luke Lutheran Church

Join us as we worship Jesus!

Sunday, Dec. 9, 11:15 am- Decorating the Chrismon tree and Caroling

Sunday, Dec. 16, 10am- Christmas Children’s Play

Sunday, Dec. 16, 5pm- Blue Christmas Service

Monday, Dec. 24, 5pm and 9pm-  Christmas Eve Candlelight Services

1200 Old Rixeyville Road, Culpeper VA 22701

For more about our worship, check out our FAQ’s

ELCA responds to Hurricane Sandy

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Video message from Bishop HansonDear sisters and brothers in Christ,

God’s word of promise is given to all who are facing uncertainty, damage and disruption following Hurricane Sandy and its subsequent storms.

That word of promise is Christ is with you always. With Paul we can say, “If one member suffers, all suffer together with it; if one member is honored, all rejoice together with it.” (1 Corinthians 12:26)

As members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), we remain in prayer, responding generously and working tirelessly to rebuild lives, congregations and communities.

We are not doing this work alone. Through ELCA Disaster Response, we are joining with our congregations, affiliates and other partners in our shared commitment to restore communities. As we have shown in past disasters, we stay until the work is done. That is the ELCA’s commitment.

Please continue to respond with prayers, generous gifts of time and money, and the commitment to a sustaining presence. Visit ELCA Disaster Response at www.ELCA.org/disaster for updates, downloadable bulletin inserts, worship resources and ways to make contributions online.

Thank you for your prayers and generosity as we respond together and do God’s work in Christ’s name for the life of the world.

In God’s grace,
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The Rev. Mark S. Hanson
Presiding Bishop
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

20th Sunday after Pentecost: Oct. 14, 2012

This Sunday we will hear,  “Jesus, looking at him, loved him and said, “You lack one thing; go, sell what you own, and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.”

This is a tough teaching, but one that invites us to lots of thought and conversation!  How do we live generously in our society today?