Upcoming Formation Events
Families and Friends of St. Luke’s are invited to join us for these upcoming events November 10 | Family Brunch with Valerie Reinke All families with children are invited to … Read More
Families and Friends of St. Luke’s are invited to join us for these upcoming events November 10 | Family Brunch with Valerie Reinke All families with children are invited to … Read More
Feast Day of St. Luke Today we are celebrating the Feast of St. Luke, our patronal saint. Actually, the original Episcopal congregation in Ballard was named St. Stephen’s and the … Read More
When we follow in the way of Jesus Christ the only boundary line is the one that leads us closer to the Triune God. It’s that line that differentiates moving toward or away from Love incarnate—which means that the line evades clear definition. … Read More
Proper 20, Year B — Wisdom of Solomon 1:16-2:1, 12-22; Psalm 54; James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a; Mark 9:30-37 The Wisdom of Solomon is not included in the 66 canonical books of … Read More
You’re invited to add your voice to this important research St. Luke’s will be participating in a national survey exploring what is it like to be a part of a … Read More
Why the Cross? Mark 8:27-38 To be a Christian is to believe in the God known in one Jesus of Nazareth WHO WAS CRUCIFIED. To be a Christian is to … Read More
Bickersons Brewhouse Oct 10 at 6 pm (1514 Leary Way, Seattle, WA 98107) Join us for our annual event to raise funds and raise a paddle for Edible Hope! There … Read More
Proper 16, Year B This is an O‑ring. No surprises there. If you’re of a certain age, you may remember where you were when the collapse of an O-ring caused … Read More
A new video from the Office of the Bishop Recently the diocese posted a new campaign video with Bishop Melissa Skelton encouraging everyone in the region to learn more about … Read More
The fact that Jesus continued faithfully to live into his identity and to serve and love others in spite of opposition and rejection can be an encouragement to us when we experience similar criticism and hostility. We are not to be surprised at disbelief, distrust, rejection and failure. We follow a Savior who took on the worst of human behavior on the cross and by his love and God’s power transformed despair into hope, sorrow into joy and death into life.… Read More