Please scroll below to see the various opportunities for
church-wide, as well as Men's and women's fellowship & spiritual growth opportunities.
Please click on the image below to register for the Advent Speaker Series 2024.
Rector's Forum
Meets in the Kronz Fellowship Hall at 9:30 a.m. until, 10:15 a.m. each Sunday. Grab a cup of coffee and be prepared for a stimulating discussion regarding current events as they relate to the Church! Session wraps up in time for the 10:30 a.m. service. To catch previous week's, click here for a link to Rev. Jady's podcast, Pelican Pie.
BMOC
Being Men of Christ (BMOC) provides an excellent way for men of the congregation to meet and get to know one another in a friendly, social atmosphere. In so doing, men are encouraged to become more active members of the congregation, which is a vital need for the health of any church. If you are a man of the congregation, we invite you to get involved in BMOC. For more information, please contact Norm Galloway, [email protected] or (859) 433-6668.
Being Men of Christ (BMOC) provides an excellent way for men of the congregation to meet and get to know one another in a friendly, social atmosphere. In so doing, men are encouraged to become more active members of the congregation, which is a vital need for the health of any church. If you are a man of the congregation, we invite you to get involved in BMOC. For more information, please contact Norm Galloway, [email protected] or (859) 433-6668.
THE ORDER OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS (DHC)
The DHC MARTHA HORN CHAPTER of Saint Luke's Anglican is a group of women who have taken a four-fold vow of Prayer, Service, Study and Evangelism, committing their lives to the work and service of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our Chapter is under the National Provincial DHC Order. In addition to praying for our clergy, staff and congregation, and studying and sharing the Gospel, Daughters provide two service ministries among our St. Luke’s Church family. The White Rose Grief Ministry offers comfort to both widows and other women in our church family who have recently lost a close family member, and Pastoral Care which assists our clergy in visitation to shut-ins and those who are hospitalized or in care facilities. For more information about these ministries or how to become a member of the Order, contact Betty Hambleton at [email protected]. |
Women's Ministry at Saint Luke's Anglican:
1) Fellowship, Friendship and Community amongst women at Saint Luke’s is paramount,
2) Growing in the knowledge of God and of His Word is paramount, creating safe, loving, encouraging, worshipful & prayerful environments in which to do so,
3) Extending our love and care to all women, and to all newcomers to Saint Luke’s, is also paramount.
Saint Luke’s Women’s Ministry Purpose: is aligned with our overall church authority; we teach that all Scripture is God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16-17); we uphold that God has designed women uniquely with special talents and abilities; we seek to worship in an orthodox way.
Saint Luke’s Women's Ministry Mission: Aims to carry out the church's mission, To know Christ and Make Him Known, with all women it reaches; seeks to surround all women with Christ’s love; seeks opportunities and ways to serve one another, representing the servanthood of Christ.
Saint Luke’s Women's Ministry Vision: We specifically will serve all adult women. We embrace that we are a family of women, offering nurture, care and support to one another and to all within our church. We desire to grow in Jesus, by the power of the Holy Spirit, and through worship. Our
service to women happens on Sundays and at other times and hopefully results in joy. We also, as women, serve our church with our unique gifts and talents.
For more info., please contact Jessica Maples, Director of Women's Ministry at 843-785-4099 x 221 or [email protected].
1) Fellowship, Friendship and Community amongst women at Saint Luke’s is paramount,
2) Growing in the knowledge of God and of His Word is paramount, creating safe, loving, encouraging, worshipful & prayerful environments in which to do so,
3) Extending our love and care to all women, and to all newcomers to Saint Luke’s, is also paramount.
Saint Luke’s Women’s Ministry Purpose: is aligned with our overall church authority; we teach that all Scripture is God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16-17); we uphold that God has designed women uniquely with special talents and abilities; we seek to worship in an orthodox way.
Saint Luke’s Women's Ministry Mission: Aims to carry out the church's mission, To know Christ and Make Him Known, with all women it reaches; seeks to surround all women with Christ’s love; seeks opportunities and ways to serve one another, representing the servanthood of Christ.
Saint Luke’s Women's Ministry Vision: We specifically will serve all adult women. We embrace that we are a family of women, offering nurture, care and support to one another and to all within our church. We desire to grow in Jesus, by the power of the Holy Spirit, and through worship. Our
service to women happens on Sundays and at other times and hopefully results in joy. We also, as women, serve our church with our unique gifts and talents.
For more info., please contact Jessica Maples, Director of Women's Ministry at 843-785-4099 x 221 or [email protected].