Our Mission Statement
To preserve, research, discover, promote, and share the significance of
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
and its Churchyard within the broader community.
SUMMER AT ST. LUKE'S CHURCHYARD
The hot days of summer are upon us. Summer is a time to slow down and enjoy the outdoors with all of God’s gifts of gardens, parks, beaches, forests and lakes. All of nature is in full bloom as we watch the butterflies, birds and other creatures busy at work.
St. Luke's Historical Society is also busy at work. Recently, the ninth issue of SLHS Newsletter, was distributed in May. You can view a copy here by going to the "Archives" tab.
As many of you visit your loved ones in our churchyard, remember to place only fresh flowers on gravesites (no artificial permitted). For your convenience, green plastic vases are available in a plastic bin located at the back of the Church as well as access to water.