During this divisive election season, the country stands in need of community and a sense of collective charity for our neighbors – that is, a generous and just spirit, supported by prayer. With this in mind, St. Luke’s will host three prayer services on Election Day (November 5.)
The Service of Evening Prayer at 5 pm (in the church) will close out the day of prayer in the church and to pray for discernment, strength, and unity for the days ahead.
Between services, the church will be open throughout the day as a space for prayer and quiet reflection.
The Episcopal Church does not endorse individual political candidates but rather encourages citizens to vote their conscience, as well as participate in advocacy and civic engagement, as a witness to Jesus’ way of love in today’s world.