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St. Luke's Episcopal Church

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St. Luke’s is a vibrant, growing parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California and a part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Founded in 1887, we are an inclusive, intergenerational community of faith, rooted in ancient traditions of worship, teaching, and service.

We are open on Sundays and weekdays for prayer and mission. Children are always welcome in church, as we believe their presence (and noises) enlivens our worship.

We would love to have you come and see what the Holy Spirit is doing here.

Worship times

Sunday
8:00 am
English
SUNDAY SERVICES

8:00 a.m. is a Contemplative Eucharist celebrated with instrumental music and in traditional Elizabethan English
Sunday
10:30 am
English
SUNDAY SERVICES

10:30 a.m. is a Family Eucharist celebrated with choir, hymns and contemporary English.
Wednesday
7:00 pm
English
Candlelight Centering Prayer is celebrated in the church. It includes two, twenty minutes periods of silent prayer and time for group Lectio Divina on a passage of Scripture. No prior meditative experience is necessary.

Volunteer opportunities

One time opportunities
Ongoing commitment opportunities

Ministries

Sacred Ground Race Dialogue Circles

Racial Reconciliation

Sacred Ground is dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Small groups are invited to walk through chapters of America’s history of race, racism, and whiteness while weaving in threads of family story, economic class, and political and regional identity. The 10-part series is built around a powerful online curriculum of documentary films and readings that focus on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian/Pacific American histories as they intersect with European American histories.

Sacred Ground is a resource coming out of Becoming Beloved Community, The Episcopal Church’s long-term commitment to racial healing, reconciliation, and justice in our personal lives, our ministries, and our society. This series is especially designed to help white people talk with other white people, while being open to all racial/ethnic groups. Participants are invited to peel away the layers that have contributed to the challenges and divides of the present day – all while grounded in our call to faith, hope and love.

International Relationships

The American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem

Jerusalem
Israel

The American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem is an organization devoted to building hope and peace by financially supporting Episcopal education and healthcare efforts in the Holy Land. These schools and hospitals are available to all and are important witnesses to peace, cooperation, and a nonviolent future. St. Luke’s supports AFEDJ financially, giving specifically to the “Children for Peace” program, which brings together Jewish, Muslim, and Christian children in order to build friendships and mutual understanding. 

Contact person
Fr. Brian Rebholtz

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124 Orange St
Auburn, CA 95603-5233
United States

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Fr. Brian Rebholtz

Rector

Organized groups

Adult faith formation
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)/Narcotics Anonymous/Twelve Step
Bible study
Choir
Daughters of the King
Education for Ministry (EFM)
Eucharistic Ministers/Visitors

Other community groups

Prosper Placer
Auburn Interfaith Food Closet