St. Luke's Church

Bringing the Healing Power of Jesus Christ to a Hurting World

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Welcome to St. Luke's Episcopal Church where the love of God is manifested in the world.
 
We are a loving church dedicated to living the Christian life through service to the Lord Jesus Christ.  We invite you to join us for worship on Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 AM. 
Welcome From Pastor Jim
    We are so glad that you are visiting our little corner of cyberspace. I would like to extend my personal invitation for you to join us in worship on Sunday mornings at 8:00 or 10:00 AM.  Our 8:00 service is a traditional service of Holy Eucharist.  Our 10:00 service is a joy-filled mixture of contemporary and traditional music.  Come and see what God is doing in the hearts and lives of His people at St. Luke's!

    We believe that the worship experience should be a time to enter into God's presence and experience Him, so our services include a time of joy-filled praise and worship (we believe that Church should be fun!) and also quiet times of corporate prayer to pray for our needs and the needs of others.

    Here at St. Luke's you will find real people who are struggling with some of the same life questions and problems that you are. We are, as the old saying goes a “hospital for sinners” not a “museum for saints”. We pray that you will find St. Luke's a place to grow in Jesus Christ with us and a comfortable spiritual home.

    God is moving very powerfully at St. Luke's and we are so grateful to him. We are seeing miracles of healing and restoration on an almost regular basis!  God is so good!! 

    Most of all St. Luke's is community of followers of Jesus Christ who strive to enter into a deeper relationship with Him and live in a manner pleasing to him.

May God's deepest blessings be upon you,

Pastor Jim 

  

Upcoming Events           Complete Calendar of Events

   

Parish Leadership Conference

Plan to join us for at the Cathedral of All Saints for the annual Parish Leadership Conference.  This year Pastor David Born, a Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod pastor who was the evangelism officer for the Northeast for that denomination will be leading a workship on evangelism.  Pastor Born leads the Transforming Churches Network which teaches clergy of various denominations the basics of church leadership.  The conference is from 9 - 4 on Saturday, February 4th.  Please contact Deacon Margaret for more information and car pooling details!  §


Movie Night!

Looking for a way to liven up a Saturday night in January?  We've got just the ticket!

On Saturday, January 28th at 7:00 pm, join us at Pastor Jim and Ginny's home at 32 South Union St. for a showing of the hit movie “Fireproof”. (The movie “Fireproof” was reviewed in the October issue of the Cambridge Episcopalian at (Click here to view)). If you are planning to attend please let us know by January 21 (for a head count!) Due to space considerations (our living room is only so big!), a large turnout may mean moving to the parish house. Popcorn and soda will be provided; so come and have fun with your St. Luke's family!  §


Does God Speak to Us in Our Dreams?

It's still a ways off, but St. Luke's is pleased to announce that Mark Virkler will be returning September 14 - 16, 2012 to present his seminar on "Dream Interpretation".  Mark will help us to "decode" what God is saying to us in our dreams.  Please check back later for further information on this upcoming exciting seminar!  More information on this seminar is available on Mark's website at: http://www.cwgministries.org/store/hear-god-through-your-dreams  §

 

 
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church
4 St. Luke's Place
Cambridge, NY 12816
(518) 677-2632

 pastor.jim.137@gmail.com

 

Sunday, 8:00 AM Holy Eucharist

9:00 AM Christian Education

10:00 AM Praise, Worship and Holy Eucharist

Wednesday, 7:00 PM Praise and Worship 

 

 "The chalice is not full unless it is overflowing...with love"