Dear St. Lukers,
As we move through this Eastertide season, we are concentrating on the power of resurrection at work - through the church and seeking to be St. Luke’s on Purpose. The Vision Team, Church Council, and your staff are spending a great deal of time honing what purposeful strategies, organizational alignment, and processes we can work on in 2024 to be ready to grow in the areas of our strategic vision.
Our 24 & More Vision calls us in many areas: to grow in intentional storytelling about who we are; to develop new online worship and teaching content to reach young adults, families, and newly retired 50+ neighbors; and to create leadership, arts, advocacy, and purposeful conversation opportunities for all ages. To do this work and to accomplish some of these goals, we recognize that we need to create some capacity in our work, staff, and volunteers.
We have over 100 volunteers every Sunday helping to create worship for those on campus and for St. Lukers watching online with us. Church expert studies, trends in digital media, and our demographics have taught us that we need to be able to do some very specific content creation with these volunteers “outside” of the normal worship time. These studies have also helped us understand that streaming a full online worship service is not the best evangelism to reach our growing community. Rather, the focus should be intentionally curated content and clips, snippets of our teachings, sermons, and music, which allow people in a digital world to experience who we are as a church, St. Luke’s core values, and the gospel of Jesus.
With summer on the way, we know most of our people travel throughout the months of June and July, making our worship attendance fluctuate. We know our online worship numbers rise, but on-campus attendance is always scattered across services, especially the 11:15 a.m. worship hour. With that said, this week Church Council approved a new Sunday worship schedule that we will live into this summer starting Memorial Day weekend (May 26):
- Contemporary worship will continue in its current time frame of one worship service at 9:30 a.m.
- Traditional worship will shift to one worship service at 10:00 a.m. in order to accommodate the merging of our two Traditional worshiping communities.
This change will allow...