Please take a moment to read the latest St. Luke’s newsletter, where we share reflections, upcoming gatherings, and invitations to grow in faith and community.
In this issue, you’ll find:
- “Holding Our Roots While Widening the Circle.”
Father John reflects on St. Luke’s identity in a changing neighborhood, inviting the congregation to hold together deep care for one another and an outward-facing call to share God’s love with Logan Circle and Dupont. It is a season of listening, curiosity, and faithful discernment about who we are called to be now.
- “Joy Comes Early.”
This week’s Gaudete Sunday sermon reminds us that joy does not wait until everything is resolved. Drawing from Isaiah, James, and the Gospel, it shows how joy is already breaking into places of weariness and doubt, strengthening hearts and inviting us to notice small signs of grace and move toward the light.
- Upcoming events and gatherings.
From decorating the church for Christmas on Dec. 21 after coffee hour, to Christmas Eve worship at St. Luke’s and Christmas Day worship at St. Thomas’, there are many ways to celebrate, serve, and gather as the season of Christ’s birth draws near.
