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January 27, 2021

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We continue to remain online only for Sunday morning worship as Coronavirus cases remain too high to gather indoors. Please join us online on Sundays.

Upcoming Special Liturgy

 

In place of our normal offering of Evensong for this month we will be offering a liturgy of Evening Worship designed especially for children and all those who celebrate the light and beauty of our youth.  

Join us for a special children's liturgy, "This Little Light of Mine". Our children and youth will offer music, readings, prayers, and artwork in this 30 minute liturgy adapted from the Order of Worship for the Evening (Book of Common Prayer). Gather the family and watch online via our Facebook or Youtube at 5:30pm on Sunday, January 31st. All are welcome! Consider sharing the Facebook event page with your friends so that the wider community can hear about this opportunity.

Ash Wednesday & Lenten Program


Ash Wednesday
Due to ongoing high numbers of Coronavirus infections, we are going to adapt our Ash Wednesday practices to meet both the needs of marking this Church holy day and public safety.

The Ash Wednesday liturgy will be available to watch online on Ash Wednesday, February 17 at any point, though it will "premiere" at 7:30am, 12noon, and 7pm if you prefer to watch at the same time as others do in order to have a digital connection as you worship. Image links to the Facebook event page, which you can share with your connections. 
 

Blessed ashes will be available for pickup on Saturday, February 13 from 10am-12pm or Sunday, February 14 from 2-4pm on the front lawn. Fr. Robert will distribute small bags of ash along with a prayer card. You can put the ashes on yourself or on those in your household at anytime on Ash Wednesday and use the prayers on the card, or you can wait until the time of imposition during the livestreamed to do so.  When you pick up ashes, please wear a mask at all times and maintain 6+ feet of distance from those not in your household. If you would like ashes, but cannot come and pick them up, please let Fr. Robert know and we can arrange to mail them to you.

Lenten Program
Though we cannot physically gather, Lent remains an important season of preparation.  This year, we will gather on Zoom to discuss the Archbishop of Canterbury's commissioned Lenten Book, which for 2021 is Living His Story: Revealing the Extraordinary Love of God in Ordinary Ways, by the Rev. Hannah Steele. If you'd like to shop locally, the book can be ordered through South Main Book Co. (704-630-9788). You can also order a digital (e-reader) copy through SMBC at this link.
 
If you would like to participate but cannot afford to purchase the book, please let Fr. Robert know and he will be happy to get a copy to you.

This year, we will meet on Thursdays from 7-8pm beginning with prayer and then continuing with our discussion.
Feb 18: Introduction and Chapter 1
Feb 24: Chapter 2
Mar 4: Chapters 3  &4
Mar 11: Chapter 5
March 18: Chapter 6
Mar 25: Chapter 7 & Conclusion

Zoom Link
Meeting ID: 962 0660 0013
Password: lent

This book will lead our discussion about the powerful and transformative love of God in our world and how this light is intended to shine into all the world. These conversations will also prepare us to more fully receive and share with joy the Good News of Easter morning that the Lord is risen.

Sacrament of Reconciliation
Reconciliation, or Confession as it is often called, will be available by appointment instead of drop-in this Lent. Fr. Robert can arrange for either in-person (but distanced) Confession or it can be done on Zoom. If you want to learn more about this Rite, you can read this chapter from the Rev. Martin Smith's Reconciliation: Preparing for Confession in the Episcopal Church. Please contact Father Robert if you have any questions or would like to schedule a time for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Offering Envelopes

 
If you requested envelopes for your 2021 pledges, they are available in the church office. Please note that the Canterbury House is not open for regular hours, so you will need to contact Tracey, our Office Manager to make arrangements to pick up the envelopes or have them mailed to you. 

Children's and Youth Ministry News

 
Please join us for Children's Church this Sunday, January 31st at 9:30am!

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/96992900058
Meeting ID: 969 9290 0058 
 

Virtual Gathering Time- Sundays at 10:15am

We want to officially invite you to gather intentionally as a community and to greet one another during the first 15 minutes of our Sunday morning live stream. You're invited to get online between 10:15-10:30 to post a greeting in the comment box, leave your thanksgivings or prayers, and catch-up with one another virtually. This is just an informal way to 'see' each other at church while we are still at home. 

News from The Foundation

Two nominations have been received for the two open positions on the Board of Trustees for the St. Luke's Foundation. Members of St. Luke's are asked to complete the poll found at THIS LINK to assist in appointing these nominees to the Board of Trustees. The poll will be open through February 10th. The new Trustees will be announced on Foundation Sunday, February 14th. Please reach out to Foundation President, George Simons or Administrative Assistant, Caroline Stephenson with any questions.

The nominees are: 

Lori Van Wallendael

I have been an Associate Professor of Psychological Science at UNC Charlotte since 1986.  I and my husband Shawn moved to North Carolina from Illinois, and after a few years in Charlotte, settled in Gold Hill.  Salisbury quickly became our “home away from home” thanks to its vibrant theatre scene.  Finding a church home took a little longer, but thanks to warm invitations from friends, I and my daughter Courtney began attending St. Luke’s regularly in February, 2012.  I made it official and was confirmed at St. Luke’s in March 2018.  You may know my face from Piedmont Players, Lee Street Theatre, and the Phoenix Readers, and I have served on the Board of Governors at Piedmont Players Theatre several times, including as its current President. At St. Luke’s, I have been a member of the parish choir and am a current member of the Canterbury Ringers, and I would love to become more active in the spiritual life of this beloved community. Even now when we are “socially distant,” St. Luke’s remains my rock!

Jennifer McKinney

My name is Jennifer McKinney. We (my husband and children) have been members at St. Luke's for about 4 years. I have felt called to serve at St. Luke's in several capacities over the years (lector, greeter, handbell choir).  I have a background in secondary education, personal/professional experience with diversity and inclusion, and significant understanding of various farming practices.  I believe my unique background and experiences would enable me to be discerning in both the administrative and grant selection duties of a foundation member. 

From the Bishops of the Diocese of NC 

Our Bishops have published an article on COVID-19 vaccinations that you may find helpful. Read the full text of the article here

Pastoral Care 

Ministering to the sick and those in crisis is an important part of the ministry of St. Luke’s. If you know of a parishioner who is in the hospital, is ill, or has other pastoral needs, please notify the clergy. Please don’t assume that someone else will notify us. We would rather hear from several people than not know when a member of our congregation needs a clergy visit. If you would like to have someone added to prayer list, after you have his/her permission, please contact the clergy or office staff. Those listed in the “crisis” section will be on the list for one month, after which they can be added again if the crisis continues; otherwise, they can be moved to the “ongoing” section. Please also help us by letting us know when we can remove someone from the list.

Those in crisis of health or circumstance: Jeanie Buchanan, Lillie Cowan, Brenda Forbis, John Grey, Chris McLane, Andrea Misenheimer, Nancy Stanback, Mickey York, Ellery

Those who are away at school: Nellie Brown, Ruth Clement, Aidan DeHaas, Heather Duncan, Jason Earnhardt, Caroline Forbis, Zach Huddleston, Mary Kaufmann, Abigail Lund, Cassandra Phoenix, Hans Roemer, Ellen Simons

Those with ongoing needs due to health, circumstance, or civic service: Dick Brownell, Patrick Carter, David Cline, Donna Gravely, Emily Hain, David Hamaty, Betty Hedrick, Blair Joyner, David Kemp, Jason Koontz, Walker Latimer, Don Lyerly, Jane Maxwell, Nan Medley, Joanne Nichols, Jim Phillips, Nik Plumley, Ian Schulte, Oliver Scott, Dirk Steenwyk, Ray Stoddard, Ruth Trollinger, Barbara Upright

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