Find community with others as you gather throughout the week in your Life Together Groups. Participants can join groups any day of the week.
Sign up at st.lukes.org/adults or call 407.876.4991 ext. 216 for more information on any adult groups.
Spirituality and Health Class starting February 1
Spirituality and Health is an exploration of how faith and religious practices impact our physical, mental, and social well-being. In this highly interactive online course, we contemplate and define health and spirituality from our respective cultural viewpoints while also fostering communal health in a multicultural society. Salvation as wholeness and health frames the course. Join Lahronda Little, Assistant Professor in the Practice of Spirituality and Health; Director of the Women, Theology, and Ministry Program from the Candler School of Theology, for this 5-week online course Thursdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. starting February 1. Sign up at st.lukes.org/adults.
Free Knitting / Crocheting Class on Wednesdays!
Learn how to create handmade prayer shawls, hats, and more for local hospitals and congregation members while making new friends on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the Barnes Learning Center (second floor of Founder’s Hall) Room 210. All ages and experience levels are welcome. Learn more at st.lukes.org/heartstohands.
Dinner for Eight
Since the mid-80’s, St. Lukers have enjoyed this group which is still active to this day. Why not join new and old friends at church who gather in groups of 8 in homes for potluck dinners throughout the year? The Dinner for Eight group also sponsors three big events per year, a kick-off, Christmas party, and an end-of-the year gathering, and the months in between the larger gatherings they enjoy small potluck dinners in homes. Participants host only once a year. Email Jane Ice at janeice@aol.com if you are not already on the list and are interested in joining in 2024, or call 407.342.4204 for more information. Everyone is welcome!
Coping with Caregiving (Caregiver Support Group)
Caring for a spouse, parent, or child with a long-term illness, special needs, or age-related issues brings stress and unforeseen challenges to our lives. St. Luke’s invites you to attend a safe space for you to share fellowship, concerns, challenges, and blessings with others who are experiencing similar situations. We meet on the second Sunday of each month from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Zoom. Join Care Ministry lay leaders online for candid conversations where you can share your questions, struggles, and blessings. Register to receive the Zoom link at st.lukes.org/caregiving or call the Care Office at 407.876.4991 ext. 262.
Monthly Men’s Breakfast
Join St. Luke’s Men’s Ministry at their monthly breakfast event, where you will enjoy community, connection, and prayer over breakfast! This ministry seeks to engage men in meaningful relationships with other men to help them grow as disciples of Christ, and to find fulfillment in their calling at home, work, church, community, and the world. We meet the third Thursday of the month at 6:30 a.m. in Founder’s Hall. Visit st.lukes.org/breakfast to RSVP.
GriefShare Support Classes
Grieving the loss of a loved one? GriefShare helps with all kinds of losses – loss of a child, parent, spouse/partner, other family member, or friend. All-new sessions for 2024 begin January 30 and February 1 with options to attend in-person and online. Participants may join no matter how long ago the loss occurred. Attend weekly sessions for 13 weeks. Registration is required. Visit st.lukes.org/griefshare to sign up. Email the Care Office at care@st.lukes.org or call 407.876.4991 ext. 262 with questions.