Worship Services on Luke
Christmas Eve 2025
What an unforgettable Christmas tradition! Our midafternoon services were filled with stunning music, featuring the Canticle Choir, Chamber Orchestra, and a professional string quartet, all led by Larry Bach. And the highlight? St. Andrew’s own ‘3 Tenors’; Josh Eidem, Alan Bach, and Tim Graf; bringing the house down while Pastor Peter preached about love, community, and the power of Christ connecting us all!
December 21 2025: 10:30 AM — ‘Rejoice’
This week’s message from Luke 1:46-55 reminded us that Mary’s Magnificat is more than a song of praise—it is a declaration of hope and resistance in a weary world. Pastor Peter shared that joy does not wait for perfect circumstances; it shows up in the middle of hardship as a gift from God. Like Mary and Elizabeth, we are called to pause, notice God’s faithfulness, and rejoice even when life feels overwhelming. As Kate Bowler writes, “Joy doesn’t wait for…
December 21 2025: 9:00 AM — ‘Rejoice’
This week’s message from Luke 1:46-55 reminded us that Mary’s Magnificat is more than a song of praise—it is a declaration of hope and resistance in a weary world. Pastor Peter shared that joy does not wait for perfect circumstances; it shows up in the middle of hardship as a gift from God. Like Mary and Elizabeth, we are called to pause, notice God’s faithfulness, and rejoice even when life feels overwhelming. As Kate Bowler writes, “Joy doesn’t wait for…
May 4, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘The Return of Faithful Imagination’
May the fourth be with you, and also with you! Resident Star-Wars Fan Pastor Matthew Fleming celebrated Star-Wars Day with a thought-provoking sermon about dreams, callings, and purpose.
May 4, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘The Return of Faithful Imagination’
May the fourth be with you, and also with you! Resident Star-Wars Fan Pastor Matthew Fleming celebrated Star-Wars Day with a thought-provoking sermon about dreams, callings, and purpose.
February 23, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘How does God show up in the world?’
God shows up through love and grace, which we see in ourselves and our connection with our creator. Pastor Peter talked about this during his sermon on Sunday. We see God’s abundant grace in His Son, Jesus, who walks with us and shows us a new way to live. We feel a sense of belonging because everything God has is also ours, and we are meant to fill it with love and goodness.
February 23, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘How does God show up in the world?’
God shows up through love and grace, which we see in ourselves and our connection with our creator. Pastor Peter talked about this during his sermon on Sunday. We see God’s abundant grace in His Son, Jesus, who walks with us and shows us a new way to live. We feel a sense of belonging because everything God has is also ours, and we are meant to fill it with love and goodness.
January 19, 2025 — 10:30 AM: ‘What does God require of us?’
During the service, children read Micah 6:8 in Spanish and Luke 10:25-37 in English, while Pastor Peter preached about how God’s grace can come unexpectedly. He reminded us of the story of the Good Samaritan, emphasizing God’s call for us to do good and to walk humbly together through life. When we show mercy to others, we receive it in return.
January 19, 2025 — 9:00 AM: ‘What does God require of us?’
During the service, children read Micah 6:8 in Spanish and Luke 10:25-37 in English, while Pastor Peter preached about how God’s grace can come unexpectedly. He reminded us of the story of the Good Samaritan, emphasizing God’s call for us to do good and to walk humbly together through life. When we show mercy to others, we receive it in return.