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Sharing Space

We find wellness and experience the divine in many places beyond our shared liturgies. Home altars, painting, writing, music-making, photography, poetry, and other forms of art can all provide support, encouragement, and transcendence.

During this COVID-19 pandemic, our community is sharing creative things we are doing and reading to support ourselves and others. Scroll down to explore the rich inner lives of our St. Luke's community.


Sharing Space

Submitted by Sally Carlson, Bonnie Rouse, Dianne Aid, Mark Fredericksen, Kevin Pearson and Tom Kenison

Our Home Altars

During these 50 days of Easter, we encourage people to create a home altar. To share your own home altar on St. Luke’s website, you can send in a photo […]

Submitted by Mel Butler

Harpsichord Demonstration

  Mel Butler, St. Luke’s music director, made this video several weeks ago for the Creative Kids Music Project:  

Submitted by Josh deLacy

Book of Genesis

Suppose there was a book full of only the word,
let – from whose clipped sound all things begin: fir
and firmament, feather, the first whale – and suppose…

Submitted by Josh deLacy

A Writer’s Creed

I believe in the tortured artist, the suffering writer,
   creator of truth and beauty.

Submitted by Tom Cashman

Reflections on Wendell Berry

This my favorite poem describing who we are as Christians. Though there are many events in the world around us that could distract us, we are focused on “the rocky hillside” that is our responsibility, and on sowing the seeds of the Gospel.

Submitted by Charles McIntosh

It’s Going to Be Okay

Down in the dumps
No work no rest
Who can I turn to?

Submitted by Josh deLacy

I Want a God Like NASA

I don’t feel comfortable when people talk about God’s perfect plan, probably because I don’t believe in it. I believe in God’s perfection, or at least I think I do. […]

Submitted by Josh deLacy

Why I Believe

I believe because I was born into it.

I believe because the best people I know believe. Letting their little lights shine.

I believe because the best people I know believe. Confirmation bias.

Website by Josh deLacy
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