Saint Luke

“Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative…”

Who I Am

saintluke is Luke Welch

About Saints

Which people can be called saints? The word saint means “set apart for only a special use,” or in frequent use – another word: “holy.” In the bible, all of God’s people are called saints.

A saint is a “holy one” which amounts to being forgiven and accepted by God. And God is the one who makes us right with him.  Being a saint doesn’t mean being sinless.  It means being faith-filled, worshipper of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

About Me

Me.

Me.

I have a wife and four children. (Three out and about, and one who is with Jesus, awaiting resurrection).

We belong to a conservative Anglican church.

I teach French / Algebra / Old Testament Survey and New Testament Survey at a “classical” Christian school.

I am working on a Master of Arts from Covenant Theological Seminary – in Saint Louis; but since I live in Baltimore, I must take the course by correspondence.

2 Responses to “Who I Am”

  1. Daniel Mitchell said

    Ok, I think I’ve spent enough time perusing your site tonight. It being after 2am now, I should probably get some sleep. Let me know what the latest in your family is though. Send me an email, or better yet, give me a call sometime. I’d love to talk, and I don’t think waiting for family get-togethers is often enough. Um… If you don’t have my cell # you can just call our house and ask for it, but I prefer talking on my cell phone. I am pretty much always available to answer the phone until as late as 1 AM CST.

  2. Jo Hatchell said

    Thinking of you Dad today. Can’t believe this much time has already passed since his passing. We recently framed some Ansel Adams Pictures from his favorite calendar he left us. Everyone has enjoyed having them framed and up in the new office in honor of your Dad’s Memory. I miss him every day in every way.

    Hope the entire family is blessed.

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