Your financial support of Together for Kenya, a ministry of Christ and St Luke's, makes a major difference for children in need. This past month your generosity ensured medical access for eight children in Kenya. Wafula is seven years old and was found alongside a...
Together for Kenya Update
Hundreds of young children live in the impoverished area surrounding Nazareth Hospital. Given the lack of funding many of these children “stay at home” and are not prepared to enter elementary school. Recently Lydia Wangeci established a preschool for 27 children in...
Together for Kenya Update
Given the growing youth population in sub-Sahara Africa Together for Kenya is empowering Mutomo Mission Hospital to engage area youth in agri-business opportunities. These youth have been educated and encouraged to become involved in the planning, planting,...
Together for Kenya Gifts of Love
This Christmas season, Christ & St. Luke’s Together for Kenya ministry will be providing a Gift of Love for impoverished Kenya children. Your gift of $60 will help these children to attend school and receive outpatient medical care. Please let these precious ones know...
Recycle Refresh
Our holiday celebrations include food, but our recycling should never include food waste. Rinse out cans & bottles, then recycle. Never put paper products into recycling bins if used with food (ex: towels, napkins, plates or cups). Encourage your friends and...
Help Us Build the Future
Now that Christ & St. Luke’s has committed to phase 4 of the renovation of the Parish House and Lloyd Hall, the "Build the Future" capital campaign is well underway! Our goal is to raise 1.4 million to fill the gap between what we anticipate and what we have. We...
Recovery Sunday
At Christ & St. Luke’s we often say that “All are welcome at CSL.” Now we want to add, “and all are safe.” Christ & St. Luke’s is committed to be a haven for our people touched by substance addictions and to those hurt by the collateral damage caused to the people...
Video: Ringing of the Church Bells for a National Day of Healing
This past Sunday, we joined the churches of the three Episcopal dioceses in Virginia to commemorate the bringing of the first enslaved African People to North America. At 3 p.m. (EDT) we rang our church bells in solemn commemoration of this occasion. You can read the...
Bishop Magness Joins Presiding Bishop Curry in Inviting Churches to Take Part in Healing Day National Bell Ringing
Today in the state of Virginia we will commemorate the bringing of the first Enslaved African People to North America. On this date at 3 p.m. (EDT) the churches of the three Episcopal dioceses in Virginia will ring their church bells in solemn commemoration of...