Weekly letter from St Luke's - 27th March 2026
Lent is drawing to a close, and as it does, our journey through the story of God's salvation plans come to a head. From the origin stories of Genesis 2, through the patriarch Abraham, the great leaders Moses and David, and Ezekiel's visions of a hopeful, God-breathed future we have seen how, despite the world being a messed up place (as it continues to be), God's promises are true. Next week we will follow the steps to the high point of the story, the death and resurrection o
Weekly letter from St Luke's - 20 March 2026
As our Lenten journey continues, both our Old testament and our Gospel reading give a foretaste of the message of Holy Week and Easter, that where there is death, God can breath life. Ezekiel is shown a vision of a valley of dry bones, a place of despondence, but a place into which God can bring hope. Mary and martha are comforted that Jesus can conquere death itsself and bring hope both in the fullnes of time, but in the present as well. Our services on Sunday are as usual


Holy week and Easter services 2026
Palm Sunday 29 March 7am Palm procession and Holy Communion 9am Palm procession, family service with activities for all ages and Communion (also on Zoom) Monday-Wednesday 9am Morning Prayer 6pm Evening Prayer (on Zoom) Maundy Thursday 2 April 9am Morning Prayer 6pm Evening Prayer (on Zoom) 7.30pm Holy Communion followed by the Watch Good Friday 3 April 9am Morning Prayer 10am Family service 2pm Devotions at the Cross (also on Zoom) 6pm Evening Prayer (on Zoom) Ho
Weekly letter from St Luke's - 14 March, 2025
Continuing our Lenten journey we this week read of the anointing of David as King of Israel, who in may ways was a foreshadowing of Jesus as he turned expectations upside down. The in the gospels we read of Jesus healing a man born blind and see that Jesus, as the light of the world, came to address not just physical blindness, but spiritual blindness as well, with the latter being much harder. Our services on Sunday are as usual at 7am and 9am (with Children's Church and Z
Weekly letter from St Luke's - 6 March, 2026
Our Lenten journey continues this week with Moses leading the people of the Exodus through the wilderness on their way to Canaan, and Jesus meeting a Samaritan woman on his way to Galilee. Of note in both these stories is that what happens on the journey is often as important as the destination. Here, in particular, we note that God brings the water of life, even in surprising and unexpected places, which sustains us and those we meet on the way. Our services on Sunday are


