St Luke's has many different types of services of worship, some regular and some specially prepared for just that day. The core of those services for nearly 10 years has been the "blue service book". Many people have used this every week to help them in worship. Unfortunately all the copies of the book are locked away in the church during the coronavirus epidemic. However, the contents have been digitised and you can read them simply by clicking on this page. The e-book is identically numbered to the paper book.We hope that you will be able to use the book in your personal worship and in any "virtual worship" that we may be able to organise as the lockdown progresses. God is still with you and if this helps you to speak with and listen to our saviour, the book will be doing its job.
The what3words app for smartphones, tablets and pcs has hit the headlines for helping the emergency services to find people who have become lost or to help deliveries to places that just don't have addresses. Knowing three words in sequence can locate anywhere in the world right down to a 3 metre square. Many rescue organisations are using the app and recommend that people should put it on their smartphones. Already many lives have been saved.The doorway at St Luke's Church, Tittensor has the location caring.decent.noisy. It was a random allocation.