Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost- October 12, 2025

This Week at a Glance

Sunday Worship -- October 12, 2025


8am and 10am Service Bulletin / Click to View 10am Online



Nursery available starting at 8 AM


Morning Prayer, Wednesday-Friday at 8:30am


Bible Study on Wednesday, October 8 at 10am


Healing Service on Wednesday, October 8 at Noon

It's Stewardship Season!


Each fall, we revisit our collective commitment to St. Luke's and what that means in terms of both our spiritual and financial involvement. This Sunday, you will notice new banners in the sanctuary and the call to 'Discover St. Luke's anew' in the weeks ahead. We look forward to exploring all that this community can do together! Key moments designed to inform and invite you into this discovery of St. Luke's anew are outlined below.


  • October 12 -- Commitment Campaign banners and theme announced


  • October 19 -- Stewardship Brunch with presentation after 10am service...all are welcome!


  • November 16 -- Commitment Sunday...turn in pledge cards!

SUNDAY SCHOOL AND FORMATION OFF TO A GREAT START!


Youth formation continues each Sunday at 9:45am, with children joining parents during the

10am announcements.


Don’t forget to join us on Wednesdays at 4:30pm for Lamplighters and Storytime, at 5:30pm for Family Table, and on Friday, October 17, for our first Fun & Faith Friday of the year!  


We hope you notice that in addition to the Prayground, we now have Worship Bags filled with quiet activities to help children connect with and participate in worship. Thank you to all who contributed to the bags and made this ministry possible!


Upcoming Events

Theology on Tap -- Viewing of Traces of the Trade

October 20th: 7:00-9:00 PM


ToT meets this month on Monday, October 20 at 7:00 PM in the St. Luke’s dining room.

The meeting’s program will feature a viewing of: Traces of the Trade -a POV (point of view) documentary premiered on PBS in 2008. The viewing is open to everyone who would like to join us.


Background: Last fall, at Diocesan Convention, Bishop Nicholas Knisely announced an initiative involving the documentary Traces of the Trade which tells the story of Rhode Island’s involvement in the triangle slave trade. The purpose of this initiative is to encourage Episcopalians to examine the history and implications of the slave trade in our own communities. Thanks to Greg DeGroot for bringing this discussion to all of us.


Bishop Knisely and the Center for Reconciliation Advisory Board have encouraged as many churches as possible to host an event before the end of 2025 and begin to imagine how the varying communities across Rhode Island might develop their own unique path in the work of racial healing and reconciliation.


“History finally gets rewritten as descendants of the largest slave-trading family in early America face their past, and present, as they explore their violent heritage across oceans and continents. The film follows the DeWolfe family of Bristol, RI.” [IMDb review]


To learn more about ToT and its programs, contact Brent Bostick at brentbostick1@gmail.com


$$$ Tax Code Update From Our Treasurer $$$


As we look ahead to 2026, there were some changes to the tax code recently passed by the Government that you may benefit from as you support St. Luke’s.


For those taxpayers that claim the standard deduction, an Above-the-Line-Charitable-Deduction has been included. This allows for the first $1,000 ($2,000 for a couple) of charitable giving to be deducted from your taxable income. Making a pledge to the Church ensures you receive quarterly statements for your tax reporting.


For those that support the Church through Qualified Charitable Deductions from an IRA, 2026 will see a rise to $105,000 per person per year. QCD’s also help satisfy the Required Minimum Distributions for that IRA.


New One-Time Election: A new provision allows individuals to make a one-time election to do a QCD of up to $50,000 into certain types of charitable trusts, such as Charitable Remainder Unitrusts (CRUTs) or Charitable Gift Annuities (COAs). This amount will count against the total QCD for that year.


Ask your tax planner if you have any questions on these exciting changes!


Peace and Grace,

Michael Sullivan, Treasurer

Take Action


COLD WEATHER'S COMING!!

St. Lukes Adult Coat Drive

For Loaves & Fishes and Dorcas International

Imagine living in Rhode Island when the cold weather hits. Maybe you are homeless or find yourself with no money for truly warm winter clothes. Maybe you have just arrived in the U.S. from Africa or South America and have never experienced snow or 20º temperatures or have never even owned a coat. What if you could only afford a coat for your children, so you went without? Think how good it would feel to be given a nice warm coat, hat, or gloves!


Through our ministry partners, Loaves & Fishes and Dorcas International, St. Lukes

members will work to help those in our community. We will begin collecting ADULT

gently used or new coats, and other winter outer wear.


Starting October 5th, you can put these items in the bins in the atrium, and we will take care of getting them put to use good use.


Thanking you in advance for your generosity!

Loaves & Fishes


Loaves and fishes is a food ministry partnering with other local churches. The third Saturday of each month, St. Luke’s provides hamburgers and more to people in Woonsocket. Each person walks away with a bag lunch, hot food and seasonal types of clothing as available.


The September run was successful -- we had approximately 80 people waiting for our arrival! As has been happening for the past few months there are many new faces and young children. People are always most appreciative that we are there and showing our commitment to them. 

The next run is on October 18th and with the cooler weather coming we will need long sleeve tee shirts and hoodies for both women and men. For October we will maintain the bag lunch count at 120 with 20 bags going to the Greenwich Hotel in East Greenwich. It is appreciated if all donations of food and clothing can be in the St. Luke’s kitchen by 10:00 AM on October 18, 2025


Click here to sign up, help and/or donate. In signing up, there is no expectation that one person needs to fulfill the total amount of a particular donation item. When using the SignUp Genius, please indicate how many of an item you will be donating. 


We understand that there may be circumstances that change and you cannot participate despite initially committing to do so. In these cases we would appreciate you removing your name from the SignUp Genius.


If you are not receiving the SignUp Genius invitation in your e-mail and would like to do so, please click and send an e-mail to: saintlukesfeedingministry@gmail.com.


Your generosity is most appreciated. It allows St Luke’s to continue helping those in need.

Our Grapevine of Gratitude

Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me. I am the vine; you are the branches… You did not choose me but I chose you. And I appointed you to go and bear fruit, fruit that will last, so that the Father will give you whatever you ask him in my name. I am giving you these commands so that you may love one another. John 15:4-5, 16-17

There is so much to be grateful for! Our Grapevine continues to grow and thrive anew with blessings -- both great and small. Enjoy more new Highlights from the Vine...


I am grateful for Pastor Jonathan. He is a wonderful person and a true spiritual inspiration to me. His sermons are truly a gift and a blessing to the entire congregation!


"Contentment" Thank you Jesus got all you do for us!


Grateful for all those who help feed families through Food for Backpacks


I am grateful for my Baba and Mamma


Grateful for our new Rector


For my family for times that no one was there but you!!!


Everyone is invited to help the grapevine flourish with thankfulness for the good news of Christ that we share and experience at St. Luke’s!


Thank you! The Adult Faith Formation Team

Office Hours in October

Throughout October, office hours will continue o be 9:00am to 4:00pm, Monday-Friday.



NEED A NAMETAG?

Email the Parish Office (admin@stlukeseg.org)

or call the office (884-4116) to submit your information.

We will post your nametag on the wall board asap!

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