Calendar & Events
There is a world of exciting experiences and meaningful gatherings here at St. Luke's, we believe in fostering a vibrant and connected community. Let's get together, nurture faith, and create lasting memories. Explore our calendar below to discover upcoming events and join us as we come together to connect, serve, and grow as a family of faith.


Upcoming Events
Women's Winter Retreat
January 30, 2026
through February 1st
Fort Wilderness Retreat
Join us with your friends or plan to make new friends as we head to the beloved Fort Wilderness Retreat just north of Rhinelander, WI! We stay in modern cabins, and all the meals are provided, but feel free to bring snacks and beverages to share! We're excited to announce that Pastor Reneè Kiel will be leading the spiritual portion of the retreat where we will be reflecting on the season of Epiphany. The best part, besides the prayer and fellowship, is all the activities we can enjoy, including cross-country skiing, ice skating, broomball, inner tubing, horseback rides, and sleigh or hayrides. We hope you can join us for this wonderful winter tradition!

Pancake Breakfast
February 8, 2026
8:30 - 12:30 a.m.
Friendship Hall
The St. Luke's youth are hosting a Pancake Breakfast to fundraise for their summer experiences. Free will donation. All proceeds will directly support the Mission Trip. Come for a great time of fellowship, good food, and supporting our high schoolers as the learn and serve through this experience this summer!
Annual Meeting
February 11, 2026
6:45 p.m.
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
The Annual Meeting of St. Luke’s will be Wednesday, February 11th, at 6:45 p.m., following the Oasis worship. The Annual Meeting will include reports from the pastors, staff, Church Council, St. Luke’s Foundation, various committees, and the presentation of the 2026 budget. A slate of Council members will be presented for elections. All confirmed members of St. Luke’s are invited and encouraged to attend. In-person and virtual attendance options will be available.





