St. Luke's Episcopal Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
We are here to reimagine...
a tapestry of unity.
Our Story
St. Luke's is a thriving faith community in downtown Atlanta that welcomes everyone. For more than a century, we have worshiped and served Atlanta from our location on Peachtree Street. Known for our glorious Episcopal worship and curious and caring people, St. Luke's seeks to be Christ's hands and feet in the world. The Atlanta Community Food Bank began in a closet at St. Luke's; Crossroads Commu...
St. Luke's is a thriving faith community in downtown Atlanta that welcomes everyone. For more than a century, we have worshiped and served Atlanta from our location on Peachtree Street. Known for our glorious Episcopal worship and curious and caring people, St. Luke's seeks to be Christ's hands and feet in the world. The Atlanta Community Food Bank began in a closet at St. Luke's; Crossroads Communities Ministries, now a standard-bearer, began serving people who are homeless in the church's kitchen; the Training and Counseling Center at St. Luke's provides affordable counseling and therapy. Prior to the pandemic, each Sunday, we would gather on Peachtree Street from all corners of the metro area to worship God and renew ourselves to live out our baptismal covenant to seek and serve others. These days we do it digitally, finding new and exciting ways to serve God and our neighbors.
St. Luke's is a thriving faith community in downtown Atlanta that welcomes everyone. For more than a century, we have worshiped and served Atlanta from our location on Peachtree Street. Known for our glorious Episcopal worship and curious and caring people, St. Luke's seeks to be Christ's hands and feet in the world. The Atlanta Community Food Bank began in a closet at St. Luke's; Crossroads Communities Ministries, now a standard-bearer, began serving people who are homeless in the church's kitchen; the Training and Counseling Center at St. Luke's provides affordable counseling and therapy. Prior to the pandemic, each Sunday, we would gather on Peachtree Street from all corners of the metro area to worship God and renew ourselves to live out our baptismal covenant to seek and serve others. These days we do it digitally, finding new and exciting ways to serve God and our neighbors.