Holy Week Services - 2009
Sunday, April 5, at 10 AM
Sunday of the Passion (Palm Sunday)
Thursday, April 9, at 7 PM
Holy Thursday Liturgy, including foot washing
Friday, April 10, at 12 Noon and at 7 PM
Good Friday Liturgy and Stations of the Cross
Saturday, April 11, at 7 PM
Great Vigil of Easter
Sunday, April 12, at 10 AM
Easter Day
Bishop Mark Beckwith joined us and our partners in ministry from Congregation Beth Shalom
in Pompton Lakes and from the Islamic Center of Passaic County in Paterson to celebrate our
175th anniversary and the rededication of our church on October 21, 2007.
"The Church must translate the Word of God into deeds that the world cannot fail to understand. If this is not the Church?s business, it has no business at all."

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"Almost always the creative, dedicated minority
has made the world better."
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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What we're about...
Saint Luke's Church is a community dedicate to praising God and to making a difference in the world. This is your church, and we welcome you to claim it. Here we share the Good News of Jesus Christ - that God loves each of us, always has loved us and that the Kingdom is at hand. Here no one is an outsider.

Here everyone is welcome at God's table. After all, this is your church!
You will enjoy meeting our welcoming and open-minded
pastor and congregation who will be happy to answer questions you may have. But, remember no one here pretends to have all the answers about God and we'll never "throw the book at you". Know also that people who attend this church come from a wide variety of religious backgrounds. You'll meet Lutherans, Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, Methodists and even a few Episcopalians. No one is asked to jettison their heritage in order to attend or be a member of Saint Luke?s. Some have been life long church goers, but more haven't ever come regularly before or at lease since they were children. There are couples and singles and, interestingly enough, about the same number of men as women. What binds us together is a common commitment to help our children and ourselves grow closer to God and our neighbor.
