Central Steele Creek Presbyterian Church

Pastor’s Welcome

Thank you so much for checking out our website! We're a little new to websites, so bear with us as we build it up. This is a wonderful community here, with a long and proud tradition of serving the Lord, and bold vision for where God is leading us. We welcome everyone to our church and would be glad to have you in worship with us. Our worship is traditional with a few contemporary elements thrown into it. We're the friendliest place I have ever seen. If you visit us, prepare to be greeted! As the website shows, we have a lot of opportunities for you practice your faith here. WE have numerous Bible-studies / Sunday School classes for people of all ages, as well as opportunities for serving God and God's children.

I firmly believe that God has tremendous things in store for us here as we live together, knowing that through Jesus Christ, we are a new creation. We would love to have become part of our family. After you browse our website, come visit us, worship with us, find what God is calling you to do here, and come on home. The light is always on, and our hearts are always open. Keep the Faith, Luke.

Pastor's Biography

Rev. Luke H Maybry was installed as pastor at Central Steele Creek in March of 2008. Luke grew up in beautiful Campobello, South Carolina, a small town in the upstate. He graduated from Wofford College in May, 1998 and remains a proud Terrier fan. After College he served four years in the United States Army at Fort Hood, Texas, and got out as a captain in May, 2002. While he was in the Army, he felt called to ministry and enrolled at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in the fall of 2002. He graduated from Austin in 2006.

Prior to his being called as the Pastor of Central Steele Creek, Luke served as a Parish Assistant at Matthews Presbyterian Church in Matthews, North Carolina, and as a Student Pastor at Mooreville United Methodist Church in Mooreville, Texas. He loves being the "renaissance man," as he calls it,that being a pastor affords. He loves preaching and teaching. He loves pastoral care and theology. He loves working with youth, and yet loves to hear the life experiences of older generations. He loves to see what God is up to in the world, and how all of us can be a part of it.

Luke is married to his college sweetheart, Leah Robertson, and they have an 18-month-old daughter named Julia and another baby due in late July. He is an avid cyclist. He reads, plays bluegrass on his guitar, takes his two dogs on long walks, has a great time with his family (both in Charlotte and Campobello), and otherwise enjoys God's good creation.