St Luke's

St Luke’s, sometimes referred to as the ‘daughter’ church of the parish of Newport Pagnell, is a small friendly church opposite the Red House pub on Wolverton Road.  It was built in the early 1900s to provide an additional place of Anglican worship at the opposite end of town from St Peter and St Paul’s. 

Services History of St Luke's 

In general the services are traditional middle-of-the-road Anglican.  The eucharist is celebrated here most Sundays and we have a small choir to support and enhance our worship.

The congregation is open and responsive with a diverse range of interests and theological perspectives. We pray for each other, share fellowship, accept, and care for one another and welcome all who visit with an open heart.

If you are new to church or to Newport Pagnell, you may find some useful information here.

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Sunday 6 July 10.30am Family Communion
Sunday 13 July 11am Family Communion
Sunday 20 July 6pm Evening Worship
Sunday 27 July 11am Family Communion
Sunday 3 August 10.30am Family Communion
Sunday 10 August 11am Family Communion
Sunday 24 August 11am Family Communion 
Sunday 7 September 10.30am Family Communion
Sunday 28 September 11am Family Communion
Sunday 12 October 11am Family Communion
Sunday 19 October 10.30am Patronal Festival followed by shared lunch
Sunday 26 October 11am Family Communion
Sunday 8 June 11am Family Communion

 

There is a lay-by outside St Luke’s but please be careful not to block the bus stop or any of the driveways. Visitors attending services also have permission to park in the Red House car park and there is usually space on some of the smaller roads around the church. 

St Luke’s, Wolverton Road, Newport Pagnell, MK16 8QJ

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History of St Luke's

St Luke's

 

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