Choral Vespers with the Choirs of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and Trinity Lutheran Church featuring Bach Cantata # 61, Nun komm der heiden heil and “Savior of the Nations Come.”
Final Youth Group for the spring.
Centering Prayer is a method designed to facilitate the development of contemplative prayer by preparing our faculties to cooperate with this gift. It is an attempt to present the teaching of earlier time (e.g. The Cloud of Unknowing) in an updated form and to put a certain order and regularity into it. It is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer, it simply puts other kinds of prayer into a new and fuller perspective. During the time of prayer we consent to God's presence and action within. At other times our attention moves outward to discover God's presence everywhere.
Meets in the Church Chapel.
The next friends and spirit will be held at Heather and Niel Edridge at 3251 Kingfisher Court. Call 206-0819 to RSVP.
Daughter's of the King (DoK) meet the second and fourth Monday's of every month. For more information, contact Annette Lynch.
Please contact the Deines' for more information (377-3266 or kkdeines@comcast.net).
The mission of the St. Luke’s Outreach Committee is to support, empower, and encourage the people of St. Luke’s in our shared baptismal ministry of seeking and serving Christ in all persons, striving for justice and peace among all people, and respecting the dignity of every human being. This ministry is carried out in the world, especially to those living outside our usual perspective or sphere of influence.
Centering Prayer is a method designed to facilitate the development of contemplative prayer by preparing our faculties to cooperate with this gift. It is an attempt to present the teaching of earlier time (e.g. The Cloud of Unknowing) in an updated form and to put a certain order and regularity into it. It is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer, it simply puts other kinds of prayer into a new and fuller perspective. During the time of prayer we consent to God's presence and action within. At other times our attention moves outward to discover God's presence everywhere.
Meets in the Chapel.
Organ concert with Carole Terry.
Centering Prayer is a method designed to facilitate the development of contemplative prayer by preparing our faculties to cooperate with this gift. It is an attempt to present the teaching of earlier time (e.g. The Cloud of Unknowing) in an updated form and to put a certain order and regularity into it. It is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer, it simply puts other kinds of prayer into a new and fuller perspective. During the time of prayer we consent to God's presence and action within. At other times our attention moves outward to discover God's presence everywhere.
Meets in the Chapel.
Daughter's of the King (DoK) meet the second and fourth Monday's of every month. For more information, contact Annette Lynch.
Please contact the Deines' for more information (377-3266 or kkdeines@comcast.net).
Centering Prayer is a method designed to facilitate the development of contemplative prayer by preparing our faculties to cooperate with this gift. It is an attempt to present the teaching of earlier time (e.g. The Cloud of Unknowing) in an updated form and to put a certain order and regularity into it. It is not meant to replace other kinds of prayer, it simply puts other kinds of prayer into a new and fuller perspective. During the time of prayer we consent to God's presence and action within. At other times our attention moves outward to discover God's presence everywhere.
Meets in the Church Chapel