Morning Prayer

Online via Zoom

Wednesday Morning Prayer 10 a.m. Our Wednesday morning prayer will be conducted live via Zoom. To receive the link for the Zoom mass, please contact Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net. To be added to our e-mailing list to receive the weekly mass link, please email Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net.

Mass [Virtual]

Online via Zoom

Parishioners are invited to participate in the 10 a.m. mass via a live-stream Zoom meeting. Attendees will watch and participate in real-time to the in-church service. Please note virtual attendees should mute themselves during the mass. This recording will be archived via our YouTube channel. To receive the Zoom meeting link, meeting ID # and ... [Read more...]

Mass [Virtual]

Online via Zoom

Parishioners are invited to virtually attend the 10 a.m. Sunday mass via a Zoom meeting, YouTube Live or Facebook live. Attendees on Zoom can watch and participate in real-time in the church service. Those who view the mass on YouTube Live or Facebook live will be watching a broadcast of the service. This mass will ... [Read more...]

Recurring

Mass [Virtual]

Online via Zoom

Parishioners are invited to virtually attend the 10 a.m. Sunday mass via a Zoom meeting, YouTube Live or Facebook live. Attendees on Zoom can watch and participate in real-time in the church service. Those who view the mass on YouTube Live or Facebook live will be watching a broadcast of the service. This mas will ... [Read more...]

Recurring

Morning Mass [In-Person & Virtual]

St. Luke's Church 100 E. Washington Avenue, Newtown, PA, United States

Our Wednesday morning mass will be conducted in hybrid via Zoom and in-person. To receive the link for the Zoom mass, please contact Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net. To be added to our e-mailing list to receive the weekly mass link, please email Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net. We are requiring all in-person attendees to wear a mask, ... [Read more...]

Christmas Eve Mass [In-Person & Virtual]

St. Luke's Church 100 E. Washington Avenue, Newtown, PA, United States

This mass will be focused on families with children. The mass will be offered in a hybrid format -- via Zoom as well as in-person at the church. To receive the Zoom link, please email Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net to be put on the church's email list. Please note: St. Luke’s requires all in-person attendees ... [Read more...]

Christmas Eve Mass [In-Person & Virtual]

St. Luke's Church 100 E. Washington Avenue, Newtown, PA, United States

This mass will follow Christmas caroling from 7:30-8 p.m. The mass will be offered in a hybrid format — via Zoom as well as in-person at the church. To receive the Zoom link, please email Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net to be put on the church's email list. Please note: St. Luke’s requires all in-person attendees ... [Read more...]

Christmas Eve Mass [In-Person & Virtual]

St. Luke's Church 100 E. Washington Avenue, Newtown, PA, United States

This mass will include the holy eucharist, and will be offered in a hybrid format — via Zoom as well as in-person at the church. To receive the Zoom link, please email Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net to be put on the church's email list. Please note: St. Luke’s requires all in-person attendees to wear a ... [Read more...]

Christmas Day Mass

St. Luke's Church 100 E. Washington Avenue, Newtown, PA, United States

This mass will include the holy eucharist, not will not feature any music. The mass will be offered in a hybrid format — via Zoom as well as in-person at the church. To receive the Zoom link, please email Susan Bello at stlukeschurchpa@verizon.net to be put on the church’s email list. Please note: St. Luke’s requires all ... [Read more...]

Ash Wednesday Mass

Join St. Luke's as we observe the first day of Lent with two Ash Wednesday masses at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ash Wednesday always falls six and half weeks before Easter, beginning the Lenten season of preparation for Christ’s Resurrection on Easter Sunday. Origin Ash Wednesday dates back to the 11th century. Yet, the tradition of ... [Read more...]