Twelfth Sunday After Pentecost- August 31st, 2025

This Week at a Glance

Sunday Worship -- August 31th

ONE SERVICE ONLY at 9 AM

In-person / Online



Nursery available starting at 8 AM


Healing Service on Tuesday, September 2 at Noon


Grief Support Group, September 27 at 10am in Blackburn Room


Theology on Tap (TOT) Shares Meal and Fellowship with Echo Village


Last week, TOT prepared a meal in St. Luke's Community Kitchen that they then delivered and served to the residents of Echo Village, a pioneering initiative by House of Hope CDC, which offers a safe, private, and supportive environment for individuals experiencing homelessness. According to their mission statement, ECHO Village is: ... rooted in the belief that housing is a human right. We are committed to treating every resident with dignity, trust, and respect, providing access to resources and opportunities that empower them to rebuild their lives and transition to permanent supportive housing.



After the event, participants were asked to reflect on the activities of the evening and share their thoughts about what struck them about the day. Here are a few selections from their feedback …


It was great to be able to sit with new folk and swap stories. Reminded me of days when I lived on the edge and how very blessed I am. It was also great to see the sort of creativity that went into the living space design. And, I didn’t expect to see the raised gardens and the motivation of residents to make the community space their own, both in terms of flowers and vegetables.  Mike Cerullo


To say the least, our visit there was surrounded by genuine hospitality and appreciation that was shown to us by every resident we encountered. As we were leaving, one resident shook my hand and said, “thank you for coming and for the great meal, but most of all for ‘seeing’ us”. I felt truly blessed. Betsy Fornal


I loved the conversation and camaraderie of all my friends cooking together in the kitchen. I think it meant a bunch to have all of us sitting down, having dinner and having a respectful adult conversation with the residents. Brent Bostick


A heartfelt thank you to the Men’s Club from St. Luke's Episcopal Church in East Greenwich for hosting the very first Pasta Night at ECHO Village! These amazing volunteers provided all the food, drinks, and dessert so that our guests could come together around the table for a warm, delicious meal and an evening of community. Moments like these remind us how powerful it is to gather, share, and connect. We are so grateful for your generosity and for helping us make ECHO Village not just a place to stay, but a place to belong. Feedback from Echo Village via Facebook.


According to Brent Bostick, leader of TOT, the group hopes that this event is just a first step in building a bridge between St. Luke’s and this homeless community.


THANK YOU TOT for demonstrating the breadth of love that flows from sharing food and fellowship with our neighbors…a hallmark of our St. Luke’s feeding ministries.

Welcome The Rev. Virginia Buckles!


Please join us Sunday at 9:00am to meet The Reverend Virginia Buckles. Newly ordained into the Episcopal priesthood in February 2024, we are excited to have her celebrate the Eucharist with us. Learn more about her below and, if you like, view her ordination at St. George's online.


The Reverend Virginia Buckles currently serves as the Associate Chaplain at St. George’s School in Newport, where she also teaches Latin, coaches field hockey, and advises. She lives on the school campus with her wife, two small children, and dog in a house connected to the ninth grade boys’ dormitory. Virginia loves talking about intersectional feminist and queer theology, Latin poetry, the joys and challenges of parenthood, women’s professional soccer, and all types of crafting projects. She looks forward to visiting the St. Luke's community!

A 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

Throughout the month of August, we continue to invite your expressions of gratitude for the many examples of God’s good work at St Luke’s!

Gratitude is abundant for the many blessings -- both great and small -- shared within our St. Luke's community. Enjoy more new Highlights from the Vine...


Welcome Fr. John Fountain


Welcome Kelly, Mary Mac, Eleanor, Gray


Adult Faith Formation...learning, fellowship, new perspectives



Thankful for the sounds of joyful children in the church!


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 Change in September

The office will be closed Labor Day, September 1

Starting September 2, office hours will 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!

Calling All Singers! Choirs resume in September!

 

The Choirs of St. Luke’s resume their full schedule just after Labor Day. Have you considered participation in one of our choirs for you and/or your children? St. Luke’s supports an active choral ministry, and new members of all ages are invited to sing. Please contact Rodney Ayers, Minister of Music, for more information (401-884-4116 ext. 107 or rodney@stlukeseg.org)

 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE

 

Canterbury Choir

Adult Choir – Beginning September 4

Thursdays at 7pm

 

St. Cecilia Choir

3rd-12th grade Choristers – Beginning September 5

Fridays at 4pm

 

Angel Choir

PreK - 2nd Graders – Beginning September 10

Wednesdays at 4pm

 

Come add your voice to the musical prayers and praises that resound

throughout our St. Luke’s community!

 

Youth Faith Formation

Help Us Stay Connected


As we gear up for a new school year full of children and youth events, classes, and special opportunities, we want to make sure your family stays in the loop! Please take a moment to register your children ages 0-17 HERE so we can keep you updated through our weekly youth newsletter, The Rhode to Emmaus. It’s the best way to stay informed about upcoming events and discover how you and your kids can get involved! 

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Save the Date:

Fall Youth Retreat!


Students in grades 6–12 are invited to join us for a weekend of fun, faith, and fellowship at the Episcopal Conference Center from November 21–23!


Mark your calendars now, this is one weekend you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned for registration info and our retreat theme coming soon! Questions? Please email amy@stlukeseg.org

Upcoming Events

Blessing of the Backpacks

Sunday, September 7th


All students, teachers, and school staff are invited to bring their backpacks for a special blessing as we begin a new school year. We’ll pray for learning, growth, and safety—and send everyone off with love and encouragement. All are welcome!

Save the Date: Casino Night Fundraiser

Saturday, September 27th: 6:00-9:00 PM


St. Luke’s fundraiser, CASINO NIGHT, is just around the corner! Tickets are on sale now--see below for details.

If you are looking for an additional way to show your support, consider a $ donation or become an event sponsor. Bill Warburton (401) 524-7248 or Deb Lukens (908) 500-4573, event co-chairs, would be happy to discuss it with you. 

Take Action

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, etc. to people in Woonsocket. Each person walks away with a bag lunch, hot food and certain types of clothing may be available to them.


The next run is on September 20th. Please check future newsletters for contribution and service opportunities.


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


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

DORCAS


Dorcas International Institute of RI is a refugee resettlement agency whose mission is to help newcomers to RI. Last year, over 334 individuals from 21 different countries were resettled!


When they arrive, they are met at TF Green by a Dorcas case worker. They are provided with options for legal, education, employment services and other tools to help them begin the process of becoming independent.


St. Luke's partners with Dorcas in a variety of ways. Currently, we are helping with a need for adult underwear and socks.


Please help us by dropping off donations of new adult underwear and white socks in the Dorcas bin in the atrium. If you’d like to learn more about the Dorcas/St. Luke's partnership, please email me, I’d love to hear from you.


Cathi Sloan

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