St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Wilton

St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Wilton

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Newsletter

St. Luke’s Newsletter Spring 2021

Lent/Easter 2020 Newsletter

Late Pentecost – Fall 2019 Newsletter

Lent/Easter 2019 Newsletter

Advent – Christmas 2018 Newsletter

Late Pentecost -Fall Newsletter 2018

Early Pentecost 2018 Newsletter

Lent – Easter 2018 Newsletter

Advent – Christmas 2017 Newsletter

September – October 2017 Newsletter

St. Luke’s Newsletter Spring 2017

Advent – Christmas 2016 Newsletter

Early Pentecost 2016 Newsletter

Lent – Easter 2016 Newsletter

Late Pentecost – Christmas 2015 Newsletter

Early Pentecost Summer 2015 Newsletter

Advent – Christmas 2014 Newsletter

Late Pentecost Fall 2014

Early Pentecost Summer 2014

Lent/Easter 2014 Newsletter

Epiphany 2014 Newsletter

Nov – Dec  2013 Newsletter (Late Pentecost – Christmas)

Aug – Oct 2013 Newsletter (Pentecost)

May-Jul 2013 Newsletter (Pentecost)

Feb-Apr 2013 Newsletter (Lent/Easter)

Nov 2012-Jan 2013 Newsletter (Advent/Epiphany)

Aug-Oct 2012 Newsletter (Fall Pentecost)

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

59 High St.
Wilton, ME 04294
Phone: 207-645-2639

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 1214
Wilton, ME 04294

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Worship Services

Sunday
Worship at 9:30 am each Sunday. All are welcome.

Religious Education

September – May
Sunday School: 8:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Study (September – May) on Zoom.

Map and Directions


Map and Directions to St. Luke's

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Land Acknowledgement Statement

The people of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Wilton, Maine, acknowledge that the land our building of worship occupies may well have been ground that the Amessoukanti people inhabited and called home for centuries. We sincerely regret the turmoil and pain caused by the displacement of the Indigenous people from their homeland and the ongoing inequality, disrespect, and violence they endure. We hope to help restore our relationship with the Indigenous people by listening to and learning from them and by respecting their traditions, religions, relationship to the land and languages. Furthermore, we join the diocesan Committee on Indian Relations in recognizing the sovereignty of the Wabanaki people of Maine over their lands, something which all federally recognized Indian tribes have.