Holy Trinity
Dear church,
This Sunday is Holy Trinity Sunday, the day the church pauses to name the mystery at the heart of our faith: God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God is a living relationship that draws us in.
Dear church,
This Sunday is Holy Trinity Sunday, the day the church pauses to name the mystery at the heart of our faith: God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. God is a living relationship that draws us in.
Spirit Matters
Date for Spirit Matters in June:
Wednesday, June 3 at 3:30 pm
Thursday, June 18 at 3:30 pm
Please note the Wednesday June 3 date instead of Thursday the 4th. This change is only for the first week in June.
Welcome to the Summer Film Series on the third Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8:30 on June 18, July 16 and August 20
Dear church,
I want to share a brief update on our search for the new Director of Music Ministries.
During the initial application period, we received 22 applications for the position. The search committee carefully reviewed those materials and invited six candidates into the next round of conversation, which included a one-on-one Zoom conversation with me and a Zoom interview with the search team.
As we come to the end of another Sunday School year, we give thanks for all the ways our children have grown in faith, friendship, curiosity, and joy.
We invite you to enjoy this highlights video, which offers a glimpse of some of the bible stories and activities that shaped our year.
Join us at Park Ridge Pride Festival, Friday, June 5, 2026, from 4:00-6:00 P.M. at Hodges Park in Uptown Park Ridge.
Dear church,
This Sunday, we will celebrate the Confirmation/Affirmation of Baptism of nine of our young people. In the rite, they will be asked whether they intend to continue in the covenant God made with them in Holy Baptism: to live among God’s faithful people, to hear the word of God and share in the Lord’s Supper, to proclaim the good news in word and deed, to serve all people following the example of Jesus, and to strive for justice and peace in all the earth.
Dear church,
This Sunday, May 10, St. Luke’s will celebrate Good Shepherd Sunday by welcoming Mark Stutrud, President and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, as our guest preacher.
Each year, LSSI gives powerful witness to the shepherding love of God through ministries of care, healing, and accompaniment across our state. Last year alone, LSSI served more than 62,000 people, about 1 in every 203 Illinoisans. As the largest private provider of foster care in Illinois, LSSI walks alongside children, families, and neighbors in some of life’s most vulnerable moments. Last year, 88% of those served by LSSI had an annual income below $25,000.
Mark and Terri Gens, Senior Director of Development, will be with us during worship and afterward to share more about LSSI’s work, answer questions about their services, and help us understand how potential Medicaid and SNAP cuts could affect the people LSSI serves. Terri will also be bringing the LSSI sheep!
See you in worship,
Pastor Kyle