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St. Luke’s founders dreamed of a church that would be extraordinary in its impact for Christ, built in a way that would leave a legacy for generations to come.
“This year we will remember some of the people and events that make up our story and the way they have shaped our congregation to be who we are today. More importantly, we will consider how those 75 years are a springboard for what God has in store for us in the decades ahead. Even 35 years ago, when I heard our story for the first time, I was proud to be a part of it, to have the privilege of joining in the procession of saints who give of ourselves to God’s work as a part of this family of faith. I wonder… what legacy will we leave for those who come after us? I only hope we can be as open to God’s leading as those who sat in that living room 75 years ago.”
Dr. Tom Pace, Sr. Pastor
O give thanks to the Lord, call on his name, make known his deeds among the peoples. I Chronicles 16:8
Ministry Moment- Looking Back
Meet the Neighbors by Claire Shane
One hot and sunny morning in early June my husband, Brian and I met with a small group of like minded individuals in the kitchen of the Gethsemane Church campus. We all came from different [...]
The Choice is Easy by Rachel Fisher
When I say St. Luke’s is a part of my DNA, I am not exaggerating. My parents met and were married here, my siblings and I were baptized and confirmed [...]
A Family Project – Ron Fisher’s Story
For St. Luke's member Ron Fisher, an usher at both the 9:45 and 11 AM traditional services, our greatly admired main sanctuary was truly a "family affair". Ron's father Louis and uncle Fred co-owned Fisher Construction [...]
What a Wonderful Church to Be a Part Of by Robbie McDonough
The year was 2008. It was late summer, and I had just finished taking the Bar Exam when I got a call. “How would you feel about being my ‘consigliere’?” It was Rev. Justin Coleman. [...]
Someone Trusted The Church by Bennie Vaughan
I will never forget a sermon illustration Dr. James W. Moore preached from the St. Luke’s pulpit. He reported a true event that occurred in his sister’s church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The pastor arrived [...]