Young Adults

St. Luke Young Adults is a community of young adults between the ages of 18-39 who seek to grow closer to God.  They meet  on Connect Wednesdays which is a faith discussion, fellowship and praise and worship gathering. We also come together as a group with the community for First Friday Adoration, Saturday evening Mass then Dinner once a month and special social nights. 

Follow us on FB and Instagram @stlukesya or email us  at youngadults@stlukescatholic.com for more information.

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Men Sharpening Men
Proverbs 27:17 As iron sharps iron, so man sharpens his fellow man.

St. Luke has a men’s meeting on Sunday mornings 8:00 to 9:00 AM.
The purpose of the meeting is to enhance the spiritual growth of the men of the parish by discussing topics of interest to men.
All men are invited, so come join the discussions.

Contact for Men Sharpening Men

Mark McNeil: 713-252-1854, mmcneil@strakejesuit.org

Robert Alvarez: 713-503-3545, grarob01@yahoo.com

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The Sunshiners
Join us for exciting adventure!

This dynamic group provides different types of activities for the Seniors in our community.  If you are looking for something fun to do and some fellowship, join us!
Annual enrollment period is December 1st thru January 31st.  Dues are $15/per person.  You must be registered member of St. Luke Catholic Church to join. 


We will take day trips to places like: Galveston, the Bush Library, Bluebonnet fields, Houston Ship Channel Cruises, Schulenburg's Painted Churches, etc. 
We also enjoy activities like Senior Movie Days, Bingo, Bunco, Casino Trips, Special Catered Dinners, Museums, Pot Luck Lunches/Dinners, and Harris County Extended day trips.
Every year we provide FREE flu shots for all the Seniors of St. Luke (non- members included).

Contact us for more information.

TENA LUMMUS- 832-569-4176, nanapoo1@att.net

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