Saint Luke Lutheran Church & School

Saint Luke Lutheran Church & School God's Work. Our Hands. The Official site of Saint Luke Lutheran Church, Silver Spring, MD Worship Services
Sunday
8:45 & 11:15 a.m.

06/01/2026

SAINT LUKE ANNUAL MEETING
SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2026
*INFORMATION*

The Annual Meeting, this Sunday June 7, 11:00 a.m., will happen directly following the 10:00 a.m. worship service.
We ask everyone to attend. If you cannot be there in person, kindly log on to https://saintlukeonline.us and click the Annual Meeting link.

Also, you can find preliminary meeting information at
https://saintlukemeeting.us
Thank you.

Sunday English worship, 10;00 a.m. - in person and online Sunday Spanish worship, 1:00 p.m. first and third Sunday - in person and online Live Streaming will automatically begin below. Scroll to the bottom of this page for previous recordings. ?> Welcome - Bienvenidos - CLICK HERE Online Giving Pent...

05/31/2026

Saint Luke Worship - Trinity Sunday - 05.31.26 | 10:00

05/30/2026

GOD, THREE-IN-ONE
TRINITY SUNDAY
May 31, 2025

The awesome mystery of God’s love – indeed, that is what the Trinity is all about. For centuries scholars tried to describe God. In the ninth century they came up with the answer, God, Three-In One, Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer. Yet, what does all this mean for us?

We rejoice with our young people who affirm their baptism this day, traditionally known as Confirmation. We give thanks for all who have taught and directed this amazing program.

This is the final Sunday of the season for the Schola Cantorum. We give thanks for them. They have prepared a very meaningful closing surprise for worship – what could it me?
Reminder: Next Sunday worship 10:00 a.m. and Annual Meeting at 11:00 a.m.

Schedule:
10:00 a.m. Worship/Affirmation of Baptism
11:00 a.m. The Gathering

LINKS FOR THIS SUNDAY ARE BELOW:

Offering
https://saintlukegive.us
Livestream and Worship Bulletin
https://saintlukeonline.us
Dedicating Altar Flowers
https://sluke.us/index.php/altar-flowers/

05/24/2026

Saint Luke Worship - Pentecost - 05.24.26 | 10:00

05/23/2026

PENTECOST
COME, HOLY SPIRIT
SUNDAY, MAY 24

SUMMER SCHEDULE BEGINS
WORSHIP AT 10:00 a.m)

Yes, tomorrow, Sunday, May 24, is the day! Check out that closet and wear something RED to church. This is the day of the fire of the Holy Spirit, Pentecost.

Jesus ascended but had said he would send power from on high. That power is here, living inside each of us, the power of the Holy Spirit, God Almighty. Receive a special Pentecost reminder to take home.

On this Memorial Weekend we also remember in prayer those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.

Schedule:
10:00 a.m. Festival Worship
11:00 a.m. The Gathering

Upcoming:
Sunday, May 31, Trinity Sunday, Affirmation of Baptism (Confirmation)
Sunday, June 7, Worship at 10:00 a.m., Annual Meeting at 11:00 a.m.

LINKS FOR THIS SUNDAY ARE BELOW:

Offering
https://saintlukegive.us
Livestream and Worship Bulletin
https://saintlukeonline.us
Dedicating Altar Flowers
https://sluke.us/index.php/altar-flowers/

Bishop Curry Responds to Shooting at Islamic Center of San DiegoMay 21, 2026 Grace and peace to you in the name of Jesus...
05/21/2026

Bishop Curry Responds to Shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego
May 21, 2026



Grace and peace to you in the name of Jesus Christ.

We grieve with heavy hearts following the deadly attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego earlier this week. In a place devoted to prayer and community, three lives were taken in an act of violence that authorities are investigating as a hate crime.

We mourn with the families of those who lost their lives, with the Muslim community in San Diego and with all who carry fear and sorrow in the wake of this tragedy. We give thanks for those whose courageous actions helped protect others — bearing witness, even in crisis, to the God-given dignity of every human life.

As the ELCA, we must speak plainly: violence rooted in hatred is sin. We condemn Islamophobia and acknowledge its rise in recent years. Our church affirms that “anti-Muslim hatred is antithetical to our Christian faith” (A Declaration of the ELCA to the Muslim Community), for we are called to love our neighbor in ways that cast out fear (1 John 4:18).

This violence does not stand alone. It grows in a climate where fear, dehumanization and anti-Muslim rhetoric take hold. As people of faith, we are called to interrupt that pattern — to speak, to show up and to stand with those who are targeted.

We must also name the ongoing crisis of gun violence in our nation. Our church has long taught that society shares responsibility for protecting life and promoting the common good (The Church in Society: A Lutheran Perspective, 1991). We have urged stronger measures to prevent gun-related violence and death (“Gun-related Violence and Trauma,” 2024). This tragedy is yet another reminder that we cannot look away.

Our calling as the church requires more than naming what is wrong — we must move forward. Our church has committed itself to relationship, solidarity and shared life with our neighbors. We are called:
• To stand in visible solidarity with our Muslim neighbors.
• To build real relationships that deepen understanding and trust.
• To speak out whenever hatred or fear is given voice.
• To examine our own words and actions and to seek reconciliation where harm has been done.

Our Lutheran faith teaches us not only to refrain from harming our neighbor but also to defend them — to speak well of them and to stand with them when they are under threat. This is that moment.

To our Muslim neighbors: we affirm our love and respect for you. We stand with you — not only in grief but also in the ongoing work of building communities where all people can live and worship in safety.

I ask the people of this church to respond with courage:
• Connect with neighbors in solidarity and presence.
• Speak out against anti-Muslim hatred.
• Build relationships that reflect the love of Christ.
• Advocate by calling on public officials to publicly condemn the attack and to support a thorough investigation.

In this moment, we return to a truth we have proclaimed before: Hate will not divide us.

We are people of resurrection hope. Even now, God is calling us — beyond fear, beyond division — toward a future shaped by justice, compassion and peace.

In Paul’s letter to the Romans, he beckons us: “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21).

Hate will not have the final word, and we will not grow weary in speaking out against it.
In Christ,

The Rev. Yehiel Curry
Presiding Bishop
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

05/17/2026

Bienvenidos a la Iglesia Luterana -Septimo Domingo De Pascua - 5-17-26 | 1:00

05/17/2026

Saint Luke Worship - The Ascension Of Our Lord - 05.17.26 | 11:15

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Silver Spring, MD
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