Around 4:00 pm on Wednesday December 22, our Bishops sent us a message about the Omicron Variant. It included the advice they had received from one of their COVID consultants, Dr. Wesley M. Wallace at the UNC School of Medicine: Late Monday evening, the CDC released evidence of [the] omicron [variant’s] astounding growth in the U.S. It left me … Continue reading Services Cancelled: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Sunday 12/26
Livestream the Diocesan Convention, Saturday November 20
A livestream of the 206th annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina will be available in three places: On the diocesan websiteOn FacebookOn YouTube The livestream will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 20.
Pumpkin Patch Delayed!
Our pumpkins are still stuck on the farm in New Mexico! Pumpkin unloading on Saturday is cancelled, and sales on Saturday and Sunday are also cancelled. The supplier is trying to get our pumpkins to us by Monday or Tuesday, but when they arrive we'll need to have enough people to pitch in unloading them. … Continue reading Pumpkin Patch Delayed!
In memory of parishioner May Bailey
Longtime St. Luke's parishioner May Bailey passed away on September 20, 2021. A graveside funeral was held at St. Luke's on September 28, and her ashes were placed in St. Luke's Memorial Wall. Her obituary is available to view here, and memorial donations may be made to Meals on Wheels Durham or to St. Luke's.
Your “Share Your Christmas” Donations Had a Huge Impact!
We had to do our beloved "Share Your Christmas" program a little differently in 2020. Many donors love the tradition of picking a tag from our Share Your Christmas tree and buying gifts for families in our community who need help at this time of year. However we created a web page so all who … Continue reading Your “Share Your Christmas” Donations Had a Huge Impact!
Advent Waiting/Pandemic Waiting
Advent begins tomorrow. Every year, I talk about Advent as a season of waiting. This year, all of us understand Advent better than ever. We have been in a time of waiting since March. Waiting for this pandemic to be done so that we can get back to our normal lives. But then, over these … Continue reading Advent Waiting/Pandemic Waiting
