St. Luke's Episcopal Church Chatham

St. Luke's Episcopal Church Chatham St. Luke's Congregation has moved to Saint Marks Philmont. This Church has closed

Permanently closed.
02/07/2026

As a reminder. The congregation of Saint Luke's has moved to Saint Mark's Philmont. Please join us there! 9AM every Sunday!!!

01/29/2026

The congregation of Saint Luke's has moved to Saint Mark's Philmont. Please join us for services at 9AM. Starting this Sunday.

Please give Saint Mark's page a follow for more up to date information.

Episcopal Diocese of Albany

Statement from Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe on the death of Pope Francis
04/21/2025

Statement from Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe on the death of Pope Francis

My heart is heavy at the death of our brother in Christ, Pope Francis. Throughout his life and ministry, he has been a witness for the Gospel and a champion for the poor and marginalized. Especially in this season, I give thanks for his powerful advocacy on behalf of migrants and refugees. Pope Fran...

An Easter Message.
04/20/2025

An Easter Message.

Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe’s 2025 Easter Message

Dear Friends in Christ:

Luke’s Gospel tells us that on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Joanna went to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus. When they got there, the stone had been rolled away, and they heard the message that transformed their world—and ours: “He is not here. He is risen.”

On that Easter morning, the women who had been the last protectors and pastors at the cross on Good Friday became the first to witness and proclaim the resurrection. Scripture tells us, however, that their good news was not met with joy. The news that Jesus had risen from the dead was received as an idle tale, as nonsense—in one dynamic translation, as nothing more than women’s trinkets. In the fraught and divided world in which these first evangelists lived, they were on the margins, and their word counted for nothing.

How quickly the apostles forgot what Jesus had modeled days before on Palm Sunday and at the Last Supper. The long-awaited Messiah fashioned himself not as a political conqueror but as a peacemaker. Our Savior upended notions of worldly power by taking on the role of a servant and washing the feet of his followers. For Jesus, the vulnerable and the marginalized are in focus, and his ears are attuned to their voices.

As we proclaim the resurrection in our own time and place, let us always remember that the kingdom of God is revealed to us most clearly by those who are dispossessed by the powers and principalities of this world. Let us celebrate the joy of Easter by seeking and serving the resurrected Christ in the lives and the witness of those who have been silenced, persecuted, and marginalized.

May God bless you and all those you love this Easter.
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The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe
Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church

He is Risen! Have a Blessed Easter!!
04/20/2025

He is Risen! Have a Blessed Easter!!

04/17/2025

Holy week services: Thursday and Friday at 6pm

Please join us for Maundy Thursday services tonight!

Please join us tomorrow for Good Friday services tomorrow!

The Hallelujahs return on Easter! We hope to see you at 9am!

02/15/2025

Due to impending weather our regular service for February 16th has been cancelled. Please stay safe and off the roads!

02/08/2025

Due to impending weather our regular service for February 9th has been cancelled. Please stay safe and off the roads!

12/21/2024

Good evening all!

St. Luke's Christmas Eve service will be at 4pm on Christmas Eve.

Address

12 Woodbridge Avenue
Chatham, NY
12037

Telephone

+15183922278

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