At General Convention, the Episcopal Church took the bold step of declaring Evangelism, Racial Reconciliation and Justice, and Environmental Stewardship as primary areas of focus. More than that, it put its money where its mouth is and framed its budget and day-to-day work around these areas of mission. Imagine trying this on at St. Luke’s. […]
Dear Friends, I want to thank you all for your cards, visits, calls, emails, and generous gifts as I retire from my position as your parish administrator. This has been so much more than a job – as the years have passed, we have shared our joys and sorrows and you have become family […]
Harold Stover, Randy Mullin, and Ray Cornils will be among the organists playing in the annual Noonday Organ Concert Series at the Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul are in Lewiston this summer. Beginning on Wednesday, July 6, six well-known local organists will present 40-minute concerts on the great 1938 Casavant organ, Maine’s largest church […]
Hello to the Cathedral of St. Luke Community, My name is Avery Schott and I have the absolute privilege to serve as your new parish administrator. Lynne England has left behind a true legacy of grace, hard work, kindness, and commitment to this wonderful place. I hope that I can continue upon the strong foundation […]
Dear Cathedral Family, Not being able to be with you last Sunday was a big loss. I’m especially sorry for those who were going to be confirmed or received. Please know that the Dean and I are working together to reschedule those important rites. Thank you for your prayers. My experience with Covid was, thankfully, […]
We offer our deepest gratitude to Harold Stover for sharing his gifts as Music Director following Albert’s retirement. We look forward to welcoming Ray Cornils, who will take on the interim role in the coming weeks prior to the arrival of newly hired Cathedral Musician Christian Clough in August.
We are pleased to announce that Avery Schott will be the next Parish Administrator for the Cathedral Church of St. Luke. An enthusiastic and experienced young professional with degrees in Music and Peace and Conflict Studies, and a background in working with special needs students in both private and public school settings and serving on […]
The labyrinth installation and planting of the rain gardens in the front churchyard will occur in May. Rain gardens help improve the quality of stormwater runoff by capturing, infiltrating, cleaning, and slowing down the flow of rainwater before it runs into the watershed. The landscape concept is to have color blocks of the same plants […]
Help Ukraine through Episcopal Relief and Development Episcopal Relief & Development supports Action by Churches Together (ACT Alliance) as it provides critical assistance to help people affected by violence in Ukraine. Working through ACT member Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA) and other local organizations, ACT Alliance provides emergency assistance such as food, shelter, water, and basic […]
We hope that those who participated in the United Thank Offering (UTO) during the period of Lent found the focus of gratitude to be uplifting. It is now time to bring the UTO blue boxes into St. Luke’s so that we can forward your contributions to UTO. Consider counting your coins and putting a check […]