St Luke's United Methodist Church

St Luke's United Methodist Church

Who We Are

A traditional church for contemporary people

St. Luke's UMC Midland is mission-minded church that has great programs including a thriving children's ministry, SLY youth group, young adult groups, community events, volunteerism, and much more!

We believe the church belongs to God and that the church is, in the words of the Apostle Paul, the body of Christ. The church is to be the physical presence of Christ in the world. As such, our primary aim is to do God's will. At St. Luke's, we are Christians who are excited to be part of the United Methodist Church.



Our Services

Service Times

Sunday
  • 08:30am - Traditional
  • 10:45am - Traditional

What to Expect

What are services like?
Worship services are an opportunity for the whole family to grow closer to God in a community setting! The music is usually traditional, though there are surprises! Babies and children are welcome in worship.

What is the community like?
St. Luke's is a multi-generational congregation. We have many young families, families with school aged-children, and older adults. We are a mission-minded church that participates actively in our surrounding community.

What if I'm not a Christian?
That is okay! We invite you to come and get to know us, and will not put any pressure on you to believe a certain way or to join. We are just happy that you have come to see us!


Leadership

Kathryn Boren

Kathryn Boren

Kathryn grew up in the Booker United Methodist Church and graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a degree in Latin American Studies. Kathryn has been shaped by a variety of ministry opportunities and settings including being a mission intern with the United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries assigned to Honduras then New York City. Following that experience, she was the student-pastor of an inner-city church while attending St. Paul School of Theology in Kansas City. She pastored a two-point charge for a year after completing seminary and then was an associate pastor at St. Paul UMC in Abilene for four years. She served the Panhandle United Methodist Church and St. John's United Methodist Church before coming to St. Luke's in the summer of 2008. Kathryn serves on the Board of Directors of the General Board of Church and Society as well as the Northwest Texas Conference Board of Ordained Ministry.

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