Mission:
St. Luke's is dedicated to spreading the reality of God's great and infinite love for all people through the message of His Divine Mercy. We strive to proclaim in all that we do, in each situation God places us and to each person God has us interact with that God is good and loving and that His love and mercy is for each and every one of us.
St. Luke's Vision is centered on God's call to evangelize. We seek to bring the love and mercy of God to those who feel abandoned by God. Jesus still suffers and thirsts in those in need, and in serving them, we serve Him.
We pursue this vision by putting into action the works of mercy
St. Luke's Mission of Mercy has as it's patroness, St. Faustina Kowalska of the most Blessed Sacrament. It was through this holy Polish Nun, who is called God's "Secretary Of Mercy", that God revealed the message of His Divine Mercy for all people. God also commissioned St. Faustina to have His Image of Divine Mercy painted and also revealed to her a special prayer for invoking God's mercy: the Chaplet Of Divine Mercy.
St. Luke's is also centered around a deep and profound love for Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. If it were not for the graces that flow from Jesus, truly present: Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Most Blessed Sacrament, we would not be able to carry out the mission of St. Luke's. Through receiving Jesus daily at Mass and through adoring Jesus daily in Eucharistic Adoration, we are strengthened, nourished and blessed by the very presence of our merciful Lord and Savior!
St. Luke's Vision is centered on God's call to evangelize. We seek to bring the love and mercy of God to those who feel abandoned by God. Jesus still suffers and thirsts in those in need, and in serving them, we serve Him.
We pursue this vision by putting into action the works of mercy
- Meeting the basic needs of the least of our brothers and sisters
- Centering our lives on Jesus present in the Eucharist
- Preaching with our lives the Good News of Jesus Christ
St. Luke's Mission of Mercy has as it's patroness, St. Faustina Kowalska of the most Blessed Sacrament. It was through this holy Polish Nun, who is called God's "Secretary Of Mercy", that God revealed the message of His Divine Mercy for all people. God also commissioned St. Faustina to have His Image of Divine Mercy painted and also revealed to her a special prayer for invoking God's mercy: the Chaplet Of Divine Mercy.
St. Luke's is also centered around a deep and profound love for Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. If it were not for the graces that flow from Jesus, truly present: Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Most Blessed Sacrament, we would not be able to carry out the mission of St. Luke's. Through receiving Jesus daily at Mass and through adoring Jesus daily in Eucharistic Adoration, we are strengthened, nourished and blessed by the very presence of our merciful Lord and Savior!
Mission Statement:
Together let us work toward a fullness of life, for all people, of all ages, of all cultures, of all social status, and of all faiths. Let our tools be unconditional acceptance, peaceful understanding and loving forgiveness in order to restore human dignity to the lonely, the broken-hearted, and the mentally and physically oppressed.