Pastor Scott Shreve is preaching this Sunday, May 11. OTHER NEWS: Everyone is invited to attend the following farewell events for Pastors Scott Shreve and Fred Richart: May 17 farewell roast for Pastor Scott & Marjorie Shreve (reservations required); June 8 farewell reception for Pastor Fred following both worship services; June 22 farewell reception for Pastor Scott following both worship services
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St. Luke provides excellent programming for children and youth as well as superb worship and service opportunities for adults. The St. Luke congregation enjoys a vital connection with the larger United Methodist Church which enables it to be a part of critical mission and ministry around the world. St. Luke has a distinct tradition of exploring the bible, theological concepts, and Christian discipleship in a manner that fully engages contemporary insights and scholarship. St. Luke is a place where any "God question" or biblical query is wholeheartedly welcomed for exploration. St. Luke staff and membership strive to have open minds, warm hearts, and lives that make a positive impact on the world.

St. Luke United Methodist Church is unique in its theology, facility development, and mission philosophy.

Theology

The preaching and teaching at St. Luke aims at combining the best in critical biblical scholarship and contemporary knowledge from all disciplines of study. We attempt to simultaneously stimulate the heart and mind in worship and other congregational gatherings.

Our mission statement is: A Theologically Progressive Community, Committed to Worshipping, Learning, Serving and Caring.

Facility Development

St. Luke built a gymnasium and child development center initially. This enabled the church to serve the social, family, and spiritual needs of the community from its beginning. Over the years the facility has added space for the worship, program, and administrative needs of the congregation and its outreach to the community.

Mission Philosophy and Practice

St. Luke seeks to have a balance in mission to its immediate community, the greater Omaha area, and beyond. St. Luke has had a positive influence upon the formative years of life for thousands of children through our Child Development Center since 1964. The gymnasium serves as a gathering place for hundreds of children and adults for various athletic endeavors each week throughout the year. In cooperation with other not-for-profit organizations, we respond to the needs of the greater Omaha area. Through our United Methodist denominational connection, we respond to needs throughout the world each year.

Enter St. Luke with the expectation of receiving spiritual nurture and an opportunity to engage in mission and ministry with others.

 

With wishes of goodness for you and your family,I am Scott P. Shreve, Senior Pastor

 

 

By calling ourselves progressive,
we mean that we are Christians who...

  1. Have found an approach to God through the life and teachings of Jesus;

  2. Recognize the faithfulness of other people who have other names for the way to God's realm, and acknowledge that their ways are true for them, as our ways are true for us;

  3. Understand the sharing of bread and wine in Jesus' name to be a representation of an ancient vision of God's feast for all peoples;

  4. Invite all people to participate in our community and worship life without insisting that they become like us in order to be acceptable (including but not limited to): believers and agnostics, conventional Christians and questioning skeptics, women and men, those of all sexual orientations and gender identities, those of all races and cultures, those of all classes and abilities, those who hope for a better world and those who have lost hope;

  5. Know that the way we behave toward one another and toward other people is the fullest expression of what we believe;

  6. Find more grace in the search for understanding than we do in dogmatic certainty-more value in questioning than in absolutes;

  7. Form ourselves into communities dedicated to equipping one another for the work we feel called to do; striving for peace and justice among all people, protecting and restoring the integrity of all God's creation, and bringing hope to those Jesus called the least of his sisters and brothers; and

  8. Recognize that being followers of Jesus is costly, and entails selfless love, conscientious resistance to evil, and renunciation of privilege.

The above eight points from The Center for Progressive Christianity have been helpful for St. Luke to describe what our mission statement means when we state we are:

"A Theologically Progressive Community
Committed to Worshipping, Learning, Serving and Caring."

 

Membership Cultivation

Persons interested in joining St. Luke should contact Rev. Shreve at the Church Office. New members are encouraged to nurture their spirit through participation in worship and educational offerings, share their gifts and talents through the various mission and ministry opportunities in the life of the church, and support the church through financial gifts along with other expressions of stewardship.


The United Methodist Church...open hearts, open minds, open doors