St. Luke's Church
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Springbrook, WI, a quaint field stone structure, was built in 1917. For ten years prior to building the church structure, area residents held services in homes and whenever possible, in the local Congregational Church building. As time went on with money saved and with the help of many parishioners, wood was cut and stone quarried from local lands to build a church of their own. On Easter Sunday in 1917, services were held for the first time in the little stone church that still stands today. Nearly a century later, weekly services are still being held in that charming church and with the continued help of members of the parish, improvements have made it possible to meet the needs of the many faithful people.
What is unique about St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is that it still maintains a lively and faithful congregation despite the fact that the village of Springbrook, WI no longer has the shops, other churches and amenities that had been there in the past.
St. Luke’s provides a welcoming Christian community whose mission is to demonstrate the love of God to all people through worship, prayer, fellowship and service to others.
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Ministries
Alban's Table
The final Wednesday of every month, we provide a free meal to all members of the community. The dinner is served from 4-6 pm in our Guild Hall and many members of St. Luke's, St. Alban's in Spooner and others work throughout the day to provide a truly wonderful meal.
Alban's Closet
Twice a year, we fill our Guild Hall with clothing and housewares and invite community members to come and take anything they might need. All items are free, with the hope that some "shoppers" will donate to the cause. Members of St. Luke's, St. Alban's in Spooner and others work for weeks to stuff the Hall with truckloads of goods.
Feel free to join us and search for little treasures or to donate money or goods to keep this mission going.
N8571 Cty Hwy M
Springbrook, WI 54875
United States