St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a Episcopal church located at 435 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308. It has received 21 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.
Monday | 8:30AM-5PM |
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Tuesday | 8:30AM-5PM |
Wednesday | 9AM-4PM |
Thursday | 7:30AM-7PM |
Friday | 8:30AM-5PM |
Saturday | 8:30AM-5PM |
Sunday | 8:30AM-5PM |
The address of St. Luke's Episcopal Church: 435 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
St. Luke's Episcopal Church has 4.4 stars from 21 reviews
Episcopal church
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"I visited this church for the first time for their Maundy Thursday service and was warmly welcomed by their staff and members of the congregation, despite being neither local to the Atlanta area nor an Episcopalian"
"I love this church and its people! This is a church with a bold vision for serving the membership and the greater community"
"Pulled into the parking lot to feed the homeless near by and a man pulled up to tell us that's private property of St Luke and they don't approve of feeding there"
"Went to the 44th Messiah sing along"
No church is perfect but St. Luke's is a great place to visit or call home. As an urban parish adjacent to a sketchy block of SoNo (St. Luke's is neither quite downtown nor in Midtown), it's a constant struggle maintaining an air of both hospitality and safety, and I regret the lady who reviewed us felt she experienced rudeness. As a 15-year parishioner, I can assure any visitor the good experiences at this wonderful place outweigh the bad.
I visited this church for the first time for their Maundy Thursday service and was warmly welcomed by their staff and members of the congregation, despite being neither local to the Atlanta area nor an Episcopalian. The sanctuary and service are quite traditional (in comparison to those of an evangelical Protestant church), and they also encouraged the washing of one another's feet for the Maundy Thursday service, which was quite lovely.
I love this church and its people! This is a church with a bold vision for serving the membership and the greater community. Many independent 501(c)3s were birthed here that address important issues like homelessness, improved education opportunities for the disadvantaged, and feeding the hungry. This church is truly a ‘campus of miracles.’
Pulled into the parking lot to feed the homeless near by and a man pulled up to tell us that's private property of St Luke and they don't approve of feeding there. REALLY, St Luke doesn't approve to feed the homeless. Not to mention the man was wearing a Veterans cap, I guess he forgot he served to help America not hurt it.
Went to the 44th Messiah sing along. Great solo performances, ensemble, terrific choir, and it was great to be part of those invited to stand and sing for the chorus. Met some nice people afterwards. A very beautiful place and experience.
A beautiful church with caring, concerned clergy. All are welcome here, and the community outreach program is amazing. St. Luke’s serves our city in a very special way, and I’m so happy to have made it my church home.
St. Luke's is welcoming to you no matter where you are on your journey of faith. The clergy are caring, kind, and available to visitors and parishioners alike. The choir and organ are beautiful!
Warm and friendly! Great ministry. Been coming for over 20 years. The organ is huge and magnificent as are the stained glass windows. Hope we can get back to having services in person soon.
My grandma goes there and my aunt Betsy goes there Anna Pritchett is my grandma‘s name And when I always go to visit them and go to church there it is very nice
Bobby Mays is amazing! Very Happy i was able to get a tour, this church is the most Beautiful Church in the USA!
Fantastic church community!
The staff was very rude