Congratulations to all the people who made up our unique production of The Story of Joseph, portrayed on seven consecutive Sundays during the morning services in January and February (they are still be available to watch on St Luke’s YouTube if
World Day of Prayer
“I have heard about your faith” Ephesians 1:15-19 Chatting to a friend last month, I discovered that their way of preparing for the World Day of Prayer is to meet together a few weeks beforehand and plan their event. Not
Malawi Cyclone: March 2023
Update from Ruth Guinness, SIM Malawi In mid March, the President of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera, announced 14 days of national mourning following Cyclone Freddy. It is the Southern Region (which includes Blantyre) that has been most affected. Malawi’s Department of Disaster
Pancake Party
Tuesday 21st February was Shrove Tuesday, and we had an amazing Pancake Party! A dedicated team mixed, flipped and drizzled over 200 pancakes for the Rainbows, Guides, Urban Saints and youth groups, plus the church family. Everyone who came was
Cassiobury and nearby Community Choir
Who would have thought that singing was SUCH FUN? The Cassiobury and nearby Community (CanC) Choir started up in order to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June last year. We started with about 8 people and have grown to
Christmas Pudding Stir-up!
When do you allow yourself to start getting excited about Christmas? Do you wait until the first advent door or candle on the wreath? Do you need to hear Mariah Carey or Michael Bublé? As a child, I loved Stir-up
Tearfund’s The Big Quiz Night
We have been taking part in Tearfund’s The Big Quiz Night for 5 years now! We enjoy getting together as a church family for a good meal with lots of fun, a quiz, and the knowledge that others are doing
Sharing the St Luke’s love at Christmas
Christmas can be a very sad and lonely time for many. For those who have so little it can be hard to find and joy or sparkle during the festive season. The Luke’s Santa’s Hampers were originally started by Anne
There is a time for everything
Has it really been over a year since I started working at St Luke’s? Firstly, I want to thank everyone for the welcome I have received and still feel on a daily basis. It has been wonderful to make new
Creative Space Event: Saturday 25th September
On Saturday 25th September a group of creative ladies gathered together for a morning of fun, friendship and craft. We started by sharing a delicious continental breakfast in the gathering area, which was a lovely opportunity to sit and chat
Kisumu Children’s Home (KC) Update
Well, I had the great pleasure of (in my imagination) ‘sitting next’ to my dear friend Philemon, the Manager, this week, having a chat just like the old days! He was in his KC office informing me of the latest
Kamuganguzi School in Uganda
We have just received some pictures from the school headmaster, Rev Benon, showing the progress on the new teachers’ accommodation block at Kamuganguzi School in Uganda We have just received some pictures from the school headmaster, Rev Benon, showing the
Creative Courage
One of my favourite picture books of all time is by a Dutch artist Rien Poortvliet, and is simply titled ‘Noah’s Ark’. Through a series of sumptuous wildlife observations, the artist ponders the breath-taking creativity of God as seen through
Bible Tiffin Cake
Elijah said unto her, Fear not; go and do as thou hast said: but make me thereof a little cake first, and bring it unto me, and after make for thee and for thy son. 1Kings 17:1 250 grams of
The Malawi Project: April 2021
It is now almost 10 years since St Luke’s first links with Malawi were made and here is an opportunity to share with church members some background to the project, what has been achieved so far, some thoughts and experiences.
Certainties
Jeremy Cooke One of the certainties we have all experienced over the last 14 months is uncertainty itself. We seem to be coming out of the dark period of lockdown restrictions, but are we? Yes, or is it no,? Cautious
The Eagle
The eagle in flight is a sight to behold! Its wings can be 2 metres across and it has been found flying 10,000 feet up in the sky. When hunting, an eagle can fly up to 120 mph and when
Cameo visit to Savill Garden
Fourteen members of St Luke’s Cameo (plus one honorary member), visited the Savill Garden on 10th June. The rhododendrons, roses and many wild flowers were in bloom. God’s creation in perfection.Weather, traffic and company were also perfect.A perfect day out.