Welcome to St Luke's Hoylake

Worship with us

Join us on Sundays at 10:30am

Our Vision

…to be a growing and inclusive church that mirrors the love of God, as shown in Jesus.

Upcoming events

What to expect at St Luke’s

Sunday Worship

We meet to worship at 10:30am each Sunday and it’s always a joy and a privilege to welcome new faces. Our time together includes preaching and teaching, primarily contemporary music led by our worship band, a sense of expectation as we wait upon the Holy Spirit and time to respond to what God is saying

Community

To be at the heart of our community reflects more than just our location. We aim to be relevant and to make a difference in supporting anyone in the community but we also recognise just how much you want to help us and we are so thankful of your love and support. 

Discipleship

As Methodists we want to make a lifelong commitment to working out what being a Christian means in the whole of our lives, in order to make a real difference in the world – “a discipleship movement shaped for mission”. Life groups, Bible study, new ways of worship together are vital to us living, loving and growing together.

Children and Young people

We believe all children, young people and their family’s matter and they are valued and welcomed here at St Luke’s. We encourage and enable all ages to fully participate in the life of the church so we transform our lives, our church and our community through and for children, young people and their families.

Church Life Events

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Lego Church is on this Sunday at 4pm! Bring your best architectural and creative skills for an afternoon of building and playing as we learn about the Easter Story and share delicious hot food together. ... See MoreSee Less
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Do you have a large suitcase that you don't want anymore? If so we would love to take it from you. Please drop off 9am to 12noon. Thank you ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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"We are appalled by the proposals in the government’s ‘Illegal Migration Bill’ to detain, punish and reject thousands of people seeking safety. They are completely incompatible with our Christian conviction that all human beings are made in the image of God... these plans essentially put a ban on claiming asylum and reject the UK’s responsibility to play our part in responding to global inequalities and conflict."From the official statement from the Methodists, Baptists and United Reformed churches in the UK.jpit.uk/response-to-illegal-migration-bill ... See MoreSee Less
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Fund for Human Need

This year St Luke’s are raising money for the Fund for Human Need.

The Fund for Human need (FHN) is a small Methodist-affiliated charity established in 1960 to relieve poverty and hunger.  Emergency payments (once only, up to a maximum of £120) are made, irrespective of faith, ethnic origin or social group to individuals in the UK. Priority is given to those who are destitute or have no income or benefits, to those who are particularly vulnerable and to those where a small amount of money will make a significant difference.