The History of St. Luke's
St. Luke's Lutheran church is a  small, grace-filled, accepting, loving community that has a desire to show the world how much God cares.  The congregation began on a farm site over fifty years ago. St. Luke's,  members come  from many different Bay Area communities.  Half of our members come from non-Lutheran backgrounds.  Our worship services reflect this variety.
 
We welcome you and your history, open heartedly, as you are, now.
 
Church Staff
 
Pastor
Rev. Glenda J. Wilson
 
Musician
Dr. Ann Callaway
 
 
 
 
Treasurer
Polly Petersen
Christian Ed/Administration
Dorothy Gieseke
 
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Our Mission Statement
To  know Christ and make Christ known
St. Luke's Lutheran is a worshiping, Christ-centered, caring, healing, community that shares the love of the word of God through example, study, fellowship, and reaching out to others. We welcome all!  
A home away from home.
Our Church Council

President
Earl Ramer
Members

Louise Bereuter
Paul Johnson
Katherine Shaw
Joe Tringe
Polly Petersen
Larry Nold
Margy Kane
Pastor Glenda Wilson

Contact us at (925)-935-0160
Fax                (925)-935-0608-
Bibles laid open, millions of surprises.
George Herbert (1593-1633)

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This page was last updated on: November 24, 2009
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Music is an important part of our worship
St Luke's Lutheran Church
2491 San Miguel Drive
Walnut Creek, CA  (925) 935 0160
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                      
Since November 2005 
Our congregation's video, click image below
NEWSLETTER.

Sermon Learning to Listen to God


Classical
Music
CROP WALK 2009

Worship 9:00 am  Classical Worship 11:00 am & a Celtic Thanksgiving Eve at 7:00 pm.
"Remember to be gentle with yourself and others.  We are all Children of Grace and none can say why some fields blossom while others lay brown beneath the sun.  Care for those around you.  Look past your differences. Their dreams are no less than yours, their choices no more easily made. And give, give in anyway you can, of whatever you have. To give is to love. To withhold is to wither.  Care less for your harvest than for how it is shared and your life will be as it is created to be and your heart will have peace."--Kent Nerburn, author, sculptor, theologian, and educator. 
...for it is said that "the sheep hear my voice"...