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Who we are
St Luke is a Church of England church in Torquay, Devon.
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
Location of worship
Church Pastor
Fr. Harry Jevons Priest-in-Charge
Pastor
St Luke's Road
Torquay,
Devon
TQ2 5NX
United Kingdom
Phone: 01803 368047
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Church of England
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St Luke Service Times
Summer Songs of Praise (June - August)
Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily
Visitors to our town especially welcome
Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour
Evening Prayer
Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm
• Prayers: a
Confession
and the Lord's Prayer
• A psalm will be read antiphonally.
• Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament.
• Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis.
• The Apostles' Creed.
• More prayers and a blessing
• Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook
• A short address
The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service.
Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour
Sunday
Evening Prayer
Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm
• Prayers: a
Confession
and the Lord's Prayer
• A psalm will be read antiphonally.
• Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament.
• Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis.
• The Apostles' Creed.
• More prayers and a blessing
• Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook
• A short address
The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service.
Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour
Parish Mass
This service is held on Sundays at 10.30am Worship is the form most widely used for communion services within the Church of Engalnd. It uses modern language and lasts for about one hour. Parts of the service are sung along with hymns, and a sermon is preached. In addition we read the Old & New Testaments and the Gospel. Psalms are an important part of our liturgy. Refreshments are served in church after the service. You are sure to receive a warm welcome. Do please join us for worship and praise to God.
Please note that there are Ladies & Gents toilets with disabled facilities. There is also a Wheelchair for assistance.
Every second third and fourth Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 5 minutes.
Summer Songs of Praise (June - August)
Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily
Visitors to our town especially welcome
Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour
Saturday
Monthly Prayer Breakfast
Christians of all denominations come together at 8.00am every first Saturday of each month. A breakfast of cereals, toast, croissants and fellowship is served. Time is set aside for prayer and reflection. Leaders are chosen from within the group and we have the occasional guest speaker including our own MP. The gathering is usually about 24 in attendance but we always would welcome all comers.
A time to meet quietly with God whilst making new friends.
Every first Saturday at 8:00 AM for 1 hour
It's been more than 7 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily
Visitors to our town especially welcome
Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour
Evening Prayer
Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm
• Prayers: a
Confession
and the Lord's Prayer
• A psalm will be read antiphonally.
• Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament.
• Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis.
• The Apostles' Creed.
• More prayers and a blessing
• Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook
• A short address
The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service.
Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour
Sunday
Evening Prayer
Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm
• Prayers: a
Confession
and the Lord's Prayer
• A psalm will be read antiphonally.
• Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament.
• Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis.
• The Apostles' Creed.
• More prayers and a blessing
• Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook
• A short address
The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service.
Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour
Parish Mass
This service is held on Sundays at 10.30am Worship is the form most widely used for communion services within the Church of Engalnd. It uses modern language and lasts for about one hour. Parts of the service are sung along with hymns, and a sermon is preached. In addition we read the Old & New Testaments and the Gospel. Psalms are an important part of our liturgy. Refreshments are served in church after the service. You are sure to receive a warm welcome. Do please join us for worship and praise to God.
Please note that there are Ladies & Gents toilets with disabled facilities. There is also a Wheelchair for assistance.
Every second third and fourth Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 5 minutes.
Summer Songs of Praise (June - August)
Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily
Visitors to our town especially welcome
Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour
Saturday
Monthly Prayer Breakfast
Christians of all denominations come together at 8.00am every first Saturday of each month. A breakfast of cereals, toast, croissants and fellowship is served. Time is set aside for prayer and reflection. Leaders are chosen from within the group and we have the occasional guest speaker including our own MP. The gathering is usually about 24 in attendance but we always would welcome all comers.
A time to meet quietly with God whilst making new friends.
Every first Saturday at 8:00 AM for 1 hour
It's been more than 7 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
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St Luke History
St Luke FAQs
Question: Where is St Luke located?
Answer: St Luke is located at St Luke's Road, Torquay, Devon.
Question: Who is St Luke's pastor?
Answer: St Luke's pastor is Fr. Harry Jevons Priest-in-Charge.
Question: What time is service at St Luke?
Answer: Summer Songs of Praise (June - August) Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily Visitors to our town especially welcome Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour Evening Prayer Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm • Prayers: a Confession and the Lord's Prayer • A psalm will be read antiphonally. • Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament. • Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. • The Apostles' Creed. • More prayers and a blessing • Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook • A short address The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service. Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour Sunday Evening Prayer Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm • Prayers: a Confession and the Lord's Prayer • A psalm will be read antiphonally. • Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament. • Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. • The Apostles' Creed. • More prayers and a blessing • Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook • A short address The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service. Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour Parish Mass This service is held on Sundays at 10.30am Worship is the form most widely used for communion services within the Church of Engalnd. It uses modern language and lasts for about one hour. Parts of the service are sung along with hymns, and a sermon is preached. In addition we read the Old & New Testaments and the Gospel. Psalms are an important part of our liturgy. Refreshments are served in church after the service. You are sure to receive a warm welcome. Do please join us for worship and praise to God. Please note that there are Ladies & Gents toilets with disabled facilities. There is also a Wheelchair for assistance. Every second third and fourth Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 5 minutes. Summer Songs of Praise (June - August) Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily Visitors to our town especially welcome Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour Saturday Monthly Prayer Breakfast Christians of all denominations come together at 8.00am every first Saturday of each month. A breakfast of cereals, toast, croissants and fellowship is served. Time is set aside for prayer and reflection. Leaders are chosen from within the group and we have the occasional guest speaker including our own MP. The gathering is usually about 24 in attendance but we always would welcome all comers. A time to meet quietly with God whilst making new friends. Every first Saturday at 8:00 AM for 1 hour
Question: What is St Luke's website?
Answer: http://www.stlukeschurchtorquay.co.uk/
Question: What denominaiton is St Luke?
Answer: St Luke belongs to Church of England denomination.
Answer: St Luke is located at St Luke's Road, Torquay, Devon.
Question: Who is St Luke's pastor?
Answer: St Luke's pastor is Fr. Harry Jevons Priest-in-Charge.
Question: What time is service at St Luke?
Answer: Summer Songs of Praise (June - August) Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily Visitors to our town especially welcome Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour Evening Prayer Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm • Prayers: a Confession and the Lord's Prayer • A psalm will be read antiphonally. • Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament. • Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. • The Apostles' Creed. • More prayers and a blessing • Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook • A short address The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service. Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour Sunday Evening Prayer Evening Prayer (often called Evensong), in the Anglican Church, is the traditional service when people come to church to worship in the late afternoon or early evening. I our case 6.00pm • Prayers: a Confession and the Lord's Prayer • A psalm will be read antiphonally. • Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament. • Two canticles, usually the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. • The Apostles' Creed. • More prayers and a blessing • Four hymns using the Complete Anglican hymnbook • A short address The organist usually plays some organ music before and after the service. Every Sunday at 6:00 AM for ¾ hour Parish Mass This service is held on Sundays at 10.30am Worship is the form most widely used for communion services within the Church of Engalnd. It uses modern language and lasts for about one hour. Parts of the service are sung along with hymns, and a sermon is preached. In addition we read the Old & New Testaments and the Gospel. Psalms are an important part of our liturgy. Refreshments are served in church after the service. You are sure to receive a warm welcome. Do please join us for worship and praise to God. Please note that there are Ladies & Gents toilets with disabled facilities. There is also a Wheelchair for assistance. Every second third and fourth Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 5 minutes. Summer Songs of Praise (June - August) Your 'Favourite hymns' at our Summer Songs of Praise. Come and share with us your much-loved hymn which we shall sing together. Included in this summer evening service will be a scripture reading, seasonal prayers and a short homily Visitors to our town especially welcome Sunday at 6:00 PM for ¾ hour Saturday Monthly Prayer Breakfast Christians of all denominations come together at 8.00am every first Saturday of each month. A breakfast of cereals, toast, croissants and fellowship is served. Time is set aside for prayer and reflection. Leaders are chosen from within the group and we have the occasional guest speaker including our own MP. The gathering is usually about 24 in attendance but we always would welcome all comers. A time to meet quietly with God whilst making new friends. Every first Saturday at 8:00 AM for 1 hour
Question: What is St Luke's website?
Answer: http://www.stlukeschurchtorquay.co.uk/
Question: What denominaiton is St Luke?
Answer: St Luke belongs to Church of England denomination.
Forgive us
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
St Luke listing was last updated on the 3rd of June, 2016