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St Luke's Church
71 Liverpool Road
Great Crosby
Liverpool L23 5SE
England
tel: 0151 931 3119
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Sunday Services at St Luke's

This is the normal pattern of Sunday Services; for details please see our diary pages.

holy communion9:00 am Holy Communion
Common Worship Order One with hymns and a sermon. On the first Sunday of the month, prayer for healing is available during the service.
Tea and coffee are served in the Church Hall after the service.

11:00 am Morning Worship
singing hymnsan informal Service of the Word that offers praise and teaching for all ages and is accessible to those exploring the Christian way.
On the second Sunday of the month the uniformed organizations join us for a Parade Service.
On the third Sunday of the month this is a Communion service.preachingMore details are on our
11 o'clock service page.Tea, coffee and soft drinks are served in the Church Hall after the service.

6:30 pm Evening Worship
On the first Sunday of the month we have a Café Service in Crossroads.
On other Sundays there is an informal service of worship and teaching in church. Once a month (normally on the second Sunday) this is a healing service.

Gluten-free Holy Communion wafers are available for those needing them. If you are on a gluten-free diet and would like to receive a gluten-free wafer please tell Shirley in the office and let her know the service you usually attend. (This is not binding). It would be helpful if, when you come to the rail you come to the pulpit side, as this will enable us to keep all the gluten-free wafers together. Thank you.

this page was last modified on 8 January 2011

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