We love children and little ones, and we know that being part of the Eucharistic celebration is vital for their formation as Christians. Children and youth participate in the Eucharist through bringing the gifts to the altar, lighting and extinguishing candles, occasional choirs, and decorating the church for different seasons.
Please do not worry if your child is squirmy or fussy during the liturgy. Quiet play rooms and nursing space are available just off the Narthex (lobby), if you feel the need to step out of the service for a moment. We also have canvas bags and drawing paper for kids.
Restrooms are on the lower level, at the bottom of the stairs. A diaper changing station is available in the women’s restroom.
From time to time, St. Luke's offers formation for children immediately following the Liturgy. Children are invited to get snacks from Coffee Hour and come back up into Church for a reflection on a topic of faith. The reflection usually lasts 20 minutes and often includes songs, hearing and responding to stories of Scripture, prayer together, and age-appropriate activities.
Please do not worry if your child is squirmy or fussy during the liturgy. Quiet play rooms and nursing space are available just off the Narthex (lobby), if you feel the need to step out of the service for a moment. We also have canvas bags and drawing paper for kids.
Restrooms are on the lower level, at the bottom of the stairs. A diaper changing station is available in the women’s restroom.
From time to time, St. Luke's offers formation for children immediately following the Liturgy. Children are invited to get snacks from Coffee Hour and come back up into Church for a reflection on a topic of faith. The reflection usually lasts 20 minutes and often includes songs, hearing and responding to stories of Scripture, prayer together, and age-appropriate activities.