This Week at St. Luke’s
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Click here and scroll down for Online Worship Bulletin

Sunday 
10am Spiritual Communion
             on Facebook and YouTube.
     Sermon and Godly Play Story posts on Facebook
11am Coffee Hour on Zoom

Monday
    7:00 Sacred Ground Listening Circle on Zoom

Tuesday
      7pm Bible Study on Zoom

Wednesday
     Noon Prayer and Share on Zoom

Thursday
     3:00  Worship Recording

Friday
     1:00  Connections and Support Group by Zoom
 
New This Week
POSTULANT PHILLIP BASS
St. Luke’s member Phillip Bass became a Postulant for Holy Orders (priesthood) this week.  Keep him in your prayers as he prepares for conversations with the diocesan Board of Examining Chaplains and looks toward the next step of becoming a Candidate for Holy Orders in the coming months.
How Can I Help?
EL BUEN PASTOR FOOD DISTRIBUTION
St. Luke’s members and friends (16 years and older) are encouraged to help with the monthly food distribution out of El Buen Pastor.  Distributions are normally from 7:30-12:30 (come all or just part of the time) on the 1st Saturday of the month.  For more info, please contact Peter Jacobi who is a regular St. Luke’s participant. 

KEEP CLERGY IN THE LOOP
Please make sure to keep the clergy in the loop if there are any needs or concerns you have or you know about.  You can e-mail Helen at any time.  

REMEMBER, Your clergy will not send you e-mail or texts messages asking for gift cards or financial help. 
Share Your Christmas Wrap-Up
Your Share Your Christmas Gifts Have Had a HUGE Impact!

St. Luke’s shattered our giving goal, thanks to you!  2020 Share Your Christmas “St. Luke’s Family” donations totaled more than $7,400, almost 250% of our goal!  

As a result, St. Luke’s provided substantial help to 11 families– two more than we had originally hoped to help. In addition, all 24 Maple Court veterans received gift cards, and we were able to donate $500 to the Maple Court Food Pantry fund.

All the “St. Luke’s Families” were extremely grateful for their gift cards.  Here are two stories that stand out:

—When she found out that she could be a part of the St. Luke’s Share Your Christmas program this year, one woman simply burst into tears on the telephone.  She said she had no money and no way to handle her expenses.  She said God sent us in answer to her prayers.

—A single father of four called to say he was thrilled to receive his SYC gift cards.  He and his children sometimes go window shopping: “We can never afford to buy anything, but it’s fun for the kids just to go look.”  This year, he took his family window shopping to WalMart on the Saturday before Christmas. Every so often, he would see one of his children’s eyes light up as they looked at a particular item, and he would tap something into his phone. “The kids thought I was texting someone,” he said, “but I was recording what they really liked.”  After the group returned home, the father returned to the store and purchased favorite presents for everyone.  “This is the first Christmas my kids will actually get the things they want the most,” he said. “It’s going to be a big surprise!  I was also able to get all our favorite food for a great Christmas dinner!  Please thank everyone at St. Luke’s for being so generous.”

Thanks to everyone who helped make this Christmas special for our neighbors in need.

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