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"Don't wait to do something"

April 14, 2024 | Rev. Josh Attaway

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Memorial Service for Sammie Harris

Saturday, April 20 at 10 a.m. 
St. Luke’s Downtown Campus Sanctuary

Sunday Worship Schedule

Participate in worship with the St. Luke’s family of faith online, on campus, or on television!

Downtown Campus Worship

Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Traditional Worship in Sanctuary
Sunday - 9:30 a.m. LifeLight Contemporary in CLC

Edmond Campus Worship

Sunday - 9 a.m. Sunday LifeLight Contemporary
Sunday - 11 a.m. Traditional Worship 

Children and Youth

Nursery and Children’s Sunday School are available at both campuses on Sunday mornings. Find details on the Children and Youth page. 

St. Luke's TV Broadcast

10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on KOCO Channel 5

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. 

Volunteer

Visit the St. Luke’s Missions page to learn more about ways to volunteer in the community and around the world.

Grow in Faith

Through small groups, community groups, and Bible studies, find ways that you and your family can deepen your faith.

Membership

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.

Daily Devotional

Open Eyes

What color are your eyes? Mine are green. Did you know that green is the rarest eye color? A mere 9% of the US population has green eyes. Brown is the most prevalent eye color in the US (45%), with blue being next (27%). Only 18% of the US population has hazel eyes. Whatever our eye color, we can all agree that our eyes are important to us!

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Daily Devotional

Mr. Moriaty

The relationship between students and teachers is significant. A good teacher can have a life-long impact on their students. It is the hope of all good teachers that their lessons and their hard work will help their students succeed in life. That is what Patrick Moriaty has always hoped for as he teaches science in Rochester, New York.

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