Holy Week at St Luke’s

eastercross1 Easter is one of the busiest periods of the Christian calendar, and St Luke’s will be buzzing with activity over Holy Week.

Palm Sunday (the Sunday before Easter) commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, before the tide turned, leading to his crucifixion five days later. So on 20 March, in keeping with tradition, we’ll start our 11am service in the garden, before processing into the church carrying woven crosses and other symbols.

In the evening, our musical director, Justin Butcher, is staging his amazing one-man play, The Devil’s Passion – an evocative production to start Holy Week. You can find out more here: http://www.saintlukeschurch.org.uk/2016/03/08/the-devils-passion-at-st-lukes-2/

On 24 March, we’ll gather in the church for a Maundy Thursday meal at 8pm. Food is provided but you’re invited to bring a bottle. A relaxed and sociable meal will be followed by a brief meditation and table communion. (Please email patriciatomlinson@mac.com if you intend to come, so we know how many to cater for).

Good Friday meditations at 12 noon on 25 March will be a short, reflective service, when we’ll use a series of ‘stations’ to aid our contemplation. These are artworks or installations created by members of the congregation. This year, the theme is ‘Homeless Christ’, reflecting on the tragedy of homelessness and the global refugee crisis.

On Saturday 26 March, we’ll gather at 11.15pm for the most dramatic service of the year. The Vigil of Fire (midnight mass) uses darkness, fire and light to meditate on the dark hours after Christ’s death, followed by his glorious rising.

There won’t be a 9.15am communion service on Easter Sunday, 27 March, so we’ll all gather together for the family Easter celebration service at 11am – a light, bright service, including activities for the kids.

Whether you’re a regular at St Luke’s, an occasional visitor or have never joined us before, you’ll be very welcome at any of our Easter events.

Open Bethlehem: a big film about a small town

An evening with Tipping Point Film Fundhosted by co-founders Justin Butcher and Deborah Burton

Programme includes the screening of cinema documentary OPEN BETHLEHEM by Leila Sansour and new videos from MAKE APARTHEID HISTORY, the campaign follow up to Bethlehem Unwrapped; the second half of the evening will include short clips from cinema documentary WE ARE MANY by Amir Amirani (‘The most important documentary film of 2015’ - actor Tim Robbins) and readings on the theme of conflict and peace.

Tipping Point Film Fund is the primary activity of Tipping Point North South - a co-operative that supports and initiates creative, campaign-driven projects that advance the global social justice agenda. With its first slate of projects having come to fruition, this fundraising evening offers an opportunity to share recent work as well as forthcoming plans with anyone and everyone interested in work that blends the arts, politics and social justice campaigning.

St Luke's, Friday 4th March, 7pm. Tickets - £10 on the door on night; £8 advance booking Book your tickets here: http://tpff0403.brownpapertickets.com

The Upper Room for Lent

Fancy a fun evening (in a Lenten sort of fun way) thinking about what the heck we mean by 'God' and other stuff? Get yourself along to the Upper Room -bring a bottle if you fancy! There is also a group meeting on Monday evenings at the home of Meg Warner and Richard Burridge - 23 Red Lion Street, WC1R 4PS. They are just 5 minutes' walk from Holborn Tube Station, an easy ride down the Picadilly Line from Caledonian Road - exploring Meg's book about Abraham. Also to be announced - a couple of evenings at Martin & Meg's home later in Lent.

The Gospel of Jean

IMG_4664 Matthew, Mark, Luke and John – the four gospels. But someone pointed out a fifth, ‘The Church’. Sometimes in our services at St Luke’s we feature a gospel reading from our own church and in February we heard The Gospel According to Jean Willson, which Jean sums up as ‘Turning Adversity Into Opportunity’. You can read the Gospel of Jean here