Knowing Yourself: Ministry from a place of self-awareness – “The purposes in the human heart are deep waters; but the one who has insight draws them out.” Proverbs 20:5 As […]
LARK (Localized Anti-Racism Knowledge) began as a challenge from Bishop Susan Brown Snook. In February 2022 she asked the Racial Justice and Reconciliation Task Force (RJRTF) to develop a localized anti-racism […]
This is RefugeeNet’s once-a-year opportunity to share stories of our life-changing work and invite you and your friends into the crucial partnership needed to sustain these efforts. We know you’ll enjoy […]
RefugeeNet began in 1995 at St. Luke’s, North Park to provide supportive services to refugees during their adjustment to life in the U.S. We have grown from a small committee […]
Dean and Dona Fitzgerald (pictured above) usually worship at a Baptist Church. But one Sunday not long ago they were among those celebrating the Lord’s Day at St. Luke’s, San […]
These frequently asked questions and answers are provided by Amikas, a nonprofit dedicated to making sure every woman and child has a safe place to live and sleep. There is […]
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church began demolition today of its original church building on the corner of Thirtieth and Gunn Streets. The additional space will significantly expand St. Luke’s participation in […]
How did seven St. Luke’s children start attending St. Patrick’s Catholic elementary school? It all began with a conversation. When the Rev. Wayne Sanders, vicar of St. Luke’s, San Diego […]