A Really Good Day
When I was in 2nd grade, I had my first occasion of spending the night at a friend’s house. In fact, I got to stay with two of my best friends because they were sisters.
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Nursery and Children’s Sunday School are available at both campuses on Sunday mornings. Find details on the Children and Youth page.
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Visit the St. Luke’s Missions page to learn more about ways to volunteer in the community and around the world.
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When I was in 2nd grade, I had my first occasion of spending the night at a friend’s house. In fact, I got to stay with two of my best friends because they were sisters.
Every year, I find the Good Friday worship service at St. Luke’s to be one of the most powerful worship services of the entire year. If you have never been to a Good Friday worship service before, I highly encourage you to make it a point to go this year. Typically, this service is what we call a “Tenebrae” service. Tenebrae is a Latin word that means “darkness.” As we go through the service, we begin to extinguish candles and lights in the room until we find ourselves in complete darkness as we remember the death of Christ on that first Good Friday.
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March 24, 2024 | Dr. Bob Long
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Nursery and Children’s Sunday School are available at both campuses on Sunday mornings. Find details on the Children and Youth page.
Enjoy a full hour of worship on KOCO Channel 5 on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. This hour long program including the sermon (one week delay), special music, scripture, and additional inspirational content to start your week with a message of hope.
Visit the St. Luke’s Missions page to learn more about ways to volunteer in the community and around the world.
Catch up on Coffee with Bob and Weekdays with Wendy and more study content on the Virtual Discipleship page.
Are you interested in becoming a member of the St. Luke’s family of faith? We would love to welcome you! Find out more information about joining the church on the Membership page.
When I was in 2nd grade, I had my first occasion of spending the night at a friend’s house. In fact, I got to stay with two of my best friends because they were sisters.
Every year, I find the Good Friday worship service at St. Luke’s to be one of the most powerful worship services of the entire year. If you have never been to a Good Friday worship service before, I highly encourage you to make it a point to go this year. Typically, this service is what we call a “Tenebrae” service. Tenebrae is a Latin word that means “darkness.” As we go through the service, we begin to extinguish candles and lights in the room until we find ourselves in complete darkness as we remember the death of Christ on that first Good Friday.
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