December 22, 2024 — Rev. Rody Rowe
Cloth for the Cradle Bring back the beautiful, bring back “The Who we are” bring back the hope we have for this dying starwe’re in trouble right now we need … Read More
Cloth for the Cradle Bring back the beautiful, bring back “The Who we are” bring back the hope we have for this dying starwe’re in trouble right now we need … Read More
An Invitation for St. Luke’s members and friends to walk on “Sacred Ground” April 10 – June 19 Sacred Ground is a film- and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded … Read More
Musical Notes from Michael Let me begin by saying that, in my humble opinion, Holy Week is disjointed, out of regular time, and otherworldly. The events are truly experienced out … Read More
Thanks to our diocesan partners who joined us in August for the Celebration of the Land event, there’s a new video that honors what we’ve done, and looks forward to what’s to come! Take a moment to watch and share.… Read More
A Poem by Josephine M (age 6 1/2) There’s music in the trees,music in the water.The sun coming up on high.The dawn is just,coming up to rise.There’s beauty in the … Read More
Too often it seems like we are living in the “in between” times. We can’t go back to the way things were, yet we live in both hope and fear … Read More
Meet the 2024 candidates for the Bishop’s Committee prior to the Annual Meeting coming up on January 21, 2024. We will meet in person and on Zoom. The link to join is provided here and in the newsletter. … Read More
Christmas Eve Service, 7 pm in the St. Luke’s Chapel It is both a joy and a privilege to be with you in this special chapel on this holy night. … Read More
Respite Halifax, Nova Scotia, right on the edge of the Atlantic, has the second deepest, largest, ice-free harbor in the world, second only to Sydney, Australia. Thousands of people, tens … Read More