At The Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany, we seek to be an open and welcoming place where individuals may safely bring their different backgrounds and perspectives to explore, experience and practice Christian faith.
St. Luke's is as diverse as the make up of the community that surrounds us. We are both young and old. We are straight, gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgendered. We are single, partnered and married. We come from a variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds. We are tall and short, conservative and liberal and just about everything in between. Although many of us were raised in the Anglican tradition many more of us are relative new comers to the Episcopal Church. St Luke's Parish Life strives to be a loving & hope filled expression of our communion with God.
Founded in 1839 and 1837 respectively, the churches of St. Luke and The Epiphany were merged as a unified congregation in 1898. Whether distributing fresh fruit and ice to our neighbors who had none in the days before electric refrigeration or reaching out to a community that was reeling from the AIDS pandemic in the late 1980's and early 1990's The Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany has been striving for nearly 110 years to be a living expression of our understanding of God's call to be a place of healing and hope.
Here at St Luke's, whether we choose to seek comfort and camaraderie in the many parish activities, offer our talents and time in service to the world around us, find peace in one of the support groups or simply find refuge in corporate worship and communion, our Parish Life is a conscious and heartfelt attempt to make real the love of God.