Open to God
What is ‘Open to God’?
An opportunity to explore in a more informal way than at other times, different aspects of our Christian faith using a variety of media to help us in our worship.
When is ‘Open to God’?
On the fourth Sunday evening of each month at 6.30 p.m.
Where is ‘Open to God’?
Usually in the centre but occasionally in church.
What are the key components of ‘Open to God’?
Difficult to pin down absolutely, but they often include an extended period of worship, Bible readings, a short talk or testimony, a time of open prayer, and sometimes poetry. There is often a visual focus for our worship.
Why should I consider coming?
Open to God is exciting because it aims to be just that. Together we’ve considered together topics including ‘A Resurrection Walk with Jesus’ and ‘Living Water’, and most recently we were led in a stimulating reflection on the Prayer of Jabez.
We’ve also enjoyed an evening of Songs of Praise, and candle lit Taize style worship. From time to time our young people have led us and we’ve also had the opportunity to hear reflections from St Luke’s travellers on recent visits to China, Uganda, Argentina and Jordan, to name but four!
Who can I talk to about ‘Open to God’?
Contact us to find out more. If you visit us at St. Luke's, ask to speak to Richard Deverell or Lindsay Markham, who would be delighted to tell you more.

