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We have some new happenings at St. Luke’s this week! Check out our stories for more information🤍💙
Join us for some of our weekly offerings by DMing us here, calling our office at (732)548-4308, emailing secretary@stlukesmetuchen.org, or visiting our website at stlukesmetuchen.org for more info!
As this season of renewal begins we can turn to many resources from the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. We will also have Ash Wednesday services as well as a Lenten retreat and a Lenten Book Club at St. Luke’s!

Eucharist

Wednesday 12:15pm Eucharist with Saints (Except July)
Thursday Candlelight Vespers @7pm
Saturdays @ 5:30pm 

Sundays @ 8am & 10am

Join us for Coffee Hour following the 10 am service

Daily Office

Daily Morning, Noontime, Evening & Compline Prayer Live-streamed via Facebook 

Morning Prayer @ 9am 
Noontime Prayer @ 12 noon 
Evening Prayer @  5pm
Compline Prayer @ 8:45pm

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
17 Oak Avenue
Metuchen, NJ 08840    
(732) 548-4308 

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Live Stream

Sunday Worship Services are live-streamed via YouTube

Sundays @ 8am & 10am

Land Acknowledgment

St. Luke’s Church sits on land that was once the home of the  Lenni Lenape  people. The land was taken from them by force. Metuchen takes its name from Metochshaning, a noted Lenape leader, whose name was heard as “Matouchin” by the Dutch settlers. We respect the tribe’s long association with this territory,  aware as we are of the historical tragedy of the settlement and colonization of this land by Europeans.