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Acolytes, Servers and Crucifers.
They serve to enhance the drama and visual integrity of the liturgy
by providing for procession and candlelight. They assist the priest
at the altar in the work of table preparation.
Usher and greeter. These people serve by welcoming people to the
Church service. They hand out bulletins, assist people to their
seats, take up the collection, present the oblations (bread and
wine), guide people to the altar to receive communion and after
the service is completed gather up the used materials and put the
church back in order.
Church School: Our littlest parishioners learn Bible stories during
the 10am Sunday services while older children (grades 3-5) study
the Bible, learn about prayer, the liturgy and the work of the church.
Teachers use support material provided by the diocese to guide their
work.
Choir. Music is an integral part of liturgy and belongs to the
whole congregation. The choir serves to lead the congregation in
their congregational singing and offers gifts of anthems that glorify
God and raise the spirits of God’s people. The Adult Choir
rehearses on Sunday at 8.45 am and the Junior Choir rehearses after
the 10am service on the 3rd and 4th Sunday of the month. Harold
Rosenbaum is the music director and organist.
Lector. These people serve by reading the assigned lessons at the
service.
Hospitality Teams. Following the 10:00 a.m. Service we offer coffee
and refreshments to our visitors and members. The Hospitality teams
take one Sunday a year to be responsible for the set up and clean
up of these fellowship times.
and Cooking
with Spirit...
By purchasing a copy of our cookbook, you can help St. Luke's in
it's outreach programs. This recently published recipe book with
such tantalizing offerings such as Hot Crabmeat Sandwiches, Bacon
Wrapped Pork in Vermouth Sauce can now be yours.
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