Bishop Adrian at St Luke's

Next Sunday is Palm Sunday. Bishop Adrian, the Bishop of Stepney will be joining us for the service on his first visit to St Luke’s. We have already worked with his wife Gill who organised the Syrian Refugee Children’s project that our children raised money for last month.

Weather permitting we will gather in the church garden at 11am for a Palm Sunday prayer by Bishop Adrian, then process together into the church. The Bishop is a lovely man and we greatly look forward to introducing him to St Luke's and hearing what he has to say.

St Luke's Lent Course

We're hosting five informal evening gatherings on Wednesday in Lent, asking 'Who Is Our Neighbour?' including: Who Is My Neighbour in London ? Who Is My Neighbour In the World? Who Is My Neighbour on My Street?

Each week a different member of our community at St Luke's will lead a short presentation and then we'll share our own experiences.

On our opening night, Wednesday Feb 20th, Kurt Wilson will be asking if the life and organisation of the humble honey bee has lessons for neighbourliness in the communities we share. 'Connection, communication and the spirit of the hive - who is our neighbour.'

We'll meet at 7.45 in the small hall at the side of the church, break for tea and coffee and make time to talk to each other in smaller groups about what's happening in our lives - and how we can support each other.

An Idea For Lent

'You have some money in a savings account earning virtually no interest.You decide instead that you will invest this as a series of micro-loans which will help start-up businesses in the poorest countries. Alice in Liberia needs a loan to buy flour for her bakery. Mohammed in Palestine needs a loan to buy a hoover for his car-washing business. In that savings account earning almost no interest you have £150. Each week in Lent you commit to make a loan of £25 to a different person or community around the world. By the time Lent arrives next year each of those people has repaid your loan. All the money is all back in your account. You have earned no interest on your £150 but you helped Recho in Kenya buy a motorbike and her business selling cereals has taken off. Your Lenten discipline in 2013 was to use your resources to help transform the life of someone you will never meet...'

This is one of the ideas for Lent from a talk by Martin last Sunday. If you're interested in finding out more about this idea, check out Kiva - Loans That Change Lives.