Community Groups

Note-due to the pandemic, most meetings are on indefinite hold. Please check with the office if you have questions. 

Community Groups

Red Door: The Red Door Mnistry is responsible for welcoming all to St. Luke's.  The entire congregation plays a part in this ministry as well.  Please contact Robyn Stayton (email  stayton4905@yahoo.com) if interested in helping welcome visitors and inform them of all we have to offer.

Parish Life Committee: A ministry of coordinating receptions, dinners or other special occasions.  Participants prepare food, set up and clean up. Please contact the office if you would like to participate!


Daughters of the King: The Saint Emma Chapter of The Order of the Daughters of the King (DOK) is a spiritual sisterhood of women dedicated to a life of Prayer, Service and Evangelism. We have made a commitment to Jesus as our Savior, and we follow Him as Lord of our lives. We are an Order for women who are communicates of the Episcopal Church, churches in communion with it, or churches in the Historic Episcopate.  We meet monthly on the second Sunday in the Parish Hall at 12:15PM.


Churchmen: An informal group, the ChurchMen supports projects of both St. Luke’s and the greater Episcopal Church. On the second Saturday of the month, the ChurchMen hold a breakfast at the Church, open to all. Parts of the proceeds from this breakfast are donated to needy projects at Christmas.


Brotherhood of St. Andrew:
The Brotherhood is a men's group that has international connections.  They devote themselves to prayer and study and are instrumental in gathering together people to do help projects like cleaning up yards of our older members and making various trips to help clean-up our Diocesan Camp at Camp Mitchell. Their mission is study and service. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of teh month in the Library.  Contact Tom Simmons if you are interested. 501.519.3724 or tom.simmons0@gmail.com


Small Group Ministry: St. Luke's currently has one small group that meets in individual homes for study, reflection and fellowship.  The group consists  of 12 - 14 members each and each person has covenanted with others in the group to be regular in attendance, prayer and support of one another.  The group meets on Monday evenings.  The desire is to form more groups.  If you are interested please contact the office at 501-753-4281.

 

 

 

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4106 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
North Little Rock, AR 72116

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Phone: (501) 753-4281

Email: stlukesnlr@gmail.com

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