Welcome to St. Luke’s! We invite visitors and guests to come and explore this community at worship, at work caring for God’s world, and in fellowship together as we seek to create a community of faith in the city.
There is a visitor card in the pew rack; if you’d like a call this week, please fill out the card and give it to the pastor or place it in the collection plate.
Please join the congregation for refreshments after worship in the Wesley Room.
Welcome, children! Our nursery is located upstairs. Just follow the signs. Mrs. Fatu Colley is in charge of the nursery. The nursery is available from 10:45 until 12:15. Parents can take their infants, toddlers, and younger preschoolers to the nursery at any time during the service.
Children ages 4 and up usually go to Sunday School after the children’s story, and meet their parents or adult relatives after Sunday School in the Wesley Room for refreshments. Thanks to May Fong for teaching the children in June!
Children’s Choir – meets after coffee hour each week for 20 minutes or so. For more information talk to Deke Polifka, Music Director.
Today – our Turn with Shelter Dinner. A group of church members and friends provides dinner for the Shelter residents on the third Sunday of every month. If you’d like to be a part of this enjoyable and rewarding experience, contact Nikki Parker or Cory Scott at nicoleparker555@hotmail.com and scott@urbanretail.com
June 27 – Music Sunday
June 27 - Parents meet with Shalom Mulkey after church to explore children’s ministry. This is the first of three scheduled meetings this summer.
June 30th – called Charge Conference for the purpose of approving an amount for building renovation. This special Charge Conference is called in accordance with The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church, para. 245. All are invited to attend. Our District Superintendent, The Rev. David Argo, will preside. We will meet in the Wesley Room at 7:30 pm.
July 2 -- Next Step Kitchen’s first class will graduate today! Cards or other signs of support will be greatly appreciated … details soon!
About St. Luke’s Choir. The St. Luke’s choir rehearses every Sunday morning at 9:30 am. The St. Luke’s choir seeks to strengthen our worship by encouraging congregational singing, by honoring the varieties of the congregation’s faith heritages and traditions, and by embracing new ways of discovering God’s presence in our lives, through worship that is vibrant and alive. You don’t have to be able to read music to be a part of St. Luke’s choir. We keep it simple. For more information, contact deke@saintlukesmethodist.org or 202-333-4949.
The Tuesday evening study group is taking a summer break, but will meet on Tuesday, June 22nd and again on July 20th.
St. Luke’s Shelter is a ministry of St. Luke’s Church. The Shelter, which is located in the church, provides a small group of homeless men with a secure residence for up to six months. The Community Council for the Homeless at Friendship Place refers residents to the Shelter. The Shelter operates every night of the year. The dinner meal is provided 365 nights of the year by neighbors, members of nearby churches and synagogues, and several Wisconsin Avenue restaurants and grocers.
St. Luke’s Shelter Next Step Kitchen is a program of St. Luke’s Shelter and St. Luke’s Church, providing job training in restaurant skills for homeless men and women. First class began May 24th! The program is located downstairs in the St. Luke’s kitchen. For more information, go to www.saintlukesmethodist.org, or Susan Keenan, Executive Director, susan@nextstepkitchen.org.
Yoga classes. A practice of breath and posture that helps integrate body and soul. Beth Sworobuk leads yoga Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the sanctuary balcony, 9:30-11:00 am. Classes are half-price for church members and friends. Contact bethsworobuk@aol.com for more information.
First Ever! St. Luke’s Music Camp July 12-16. Camp this year will be a wonderful experience involving singing, drama, arts and crafts, storytelling, snacks and games for children completing kindergarten through sixth grade. Camp will be held from 9:00 to noon Monday through Friday, with the children presenting their musical on Friday afternoon at 1:00 pm. For family and friends. This year’s musical is “By The Sea: Stories from the Life of Jesus.” Brochures and registration forms are available in the Wesley Room, or contact Deke Polifka, Director of Music Ministry at deke@saintlukesmethodist.org.
Volunteers in Mission Cuba Trip Update Our trip to Cuba will be August 14th-29th. We will be working at the oldest Methodist church in Cuba, in Mantanza, on the northern coast, and living at the Methodist seminary there. Our trip leader will be Greg Forrester, VIM Coordinator for the Northeast Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church, who has led several VIM trips to Cuba in the past.
Our host church is in need of the items listed below. Please contact Sylvia Zulu if you need further information or are interested in making a donation. sylzulu@yahoo.com
+ Laptop computers
+ Over the counter medicines
+ Prescription medicines from your doctor (most important thing we can take)
+ Fabric, buttons, needles, thread, etc.
+ Towels
+ Sheets
+ Reading glasses and old prescription glasses
+ New underwear (men, women and children)
+ Toothbrushes and paste
+ Small soaps
+ Pens, pencils
+ Razors
+ Gently worn shoes
Wednesday evening prayer will not meet while Curt and Barbara are visiting their family in Poland.
St. Luke’s web site is always current! Check it out at www.saintlukesmethodist.org. Thanks to Derek Willis for making this happen.
Put yourself on the map. We now have a map on the wall in the Wesley Room so that we can see where everyone is from and also the places we all keep in our hearts. Please add your places during coffee hour today.
Sermon copies for the hard of hearing can be picked up every Sunday in the narthex. Each week’s sermon is also available on the web.
Joys and Concerns…
For Emma Cox who has been diagnosed with shingles
Nikki Parker shared the joy of her mother visiting
Inne Kim shared the joy of her birthday and her engagement to J.K. Barber
Carmen Rottenberg shared the joy of her father visiting, and asked for prayers for her grandmother Hilda, who has Alzheimer’s, and for her family
Boo Teong shared the joy of the Jazz in the Garden and prayers that those who are drawn by the music may also be drawn more closely into the community of faith
Gratitude for the completed life of Dorothy Bowers, and prayers for her family and friends
Sylvia Zulu shared the joy of the engagement of her sister Kirsty, to John Klobucar
Molly McCracken shared the joy of her brother Michael’s completion of NOAA training and assignment.
For Kaou Kassambara in his job search
For Eliza Wharton, recovering from hospitalization, and for her sister Dorothy Pearson
For Reese Parker Kolasky in church for the first time, and for her parents Carrie and Bob’s wedding anniversary
Dr. Khoo Boo Teong shared the joy of his family’s sharing worship with St. Luke’s while he is studying at Georgetown on a Fullbright Scholarship for the next month. Boo Teong and his wife May Fong and children Esther, Samuel and Daniel are members of The Life Chapel in Selangor, Malaysia.
Darryl Smith shared the joy of his mother-in-law visiting with the Smiths from Ethiopia, and the joy of Hannah’s fifth birthday
For Eric, young friend of the Pyles, with cancer
For our military in Iraq and for the people of Iraq, and for our leaders that they may lead with wisdom
For the Volunteers in Mission Cuba trip in August
For the children and staff of Wings of Hope Orphanage, in Haiti.
For the community of St. Luke’s Shelter.
For those living with HIV/AIDS
For our members who are unable to attend because of their health: Margaret Roberts, Jeanne Goss, Vernon Thomas and Lucille Dade.
Our Mission Statement
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church seeks to serve the community’s spiritual and physical needs. We are a small congregation dedicated to creating an atmosphere of inclusiveness in which all feel welcome to worship. At. St. Luke’s, we try to follow the example of Christ’s ministry and teaching by sharing our building, our time and our prayers in many community partnerships. We embrace new ways of giving thanks and work to teach the joy of God’s grace to all whom we can reach.
We follow in the Wesleyan tradition in our belief that “scriptural holiness entails more than personal piety; love of God is always linked with love of neighbor, a passion for justice and renewal in the life of the world.”