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Directions to St. Luke's
Where We Are
St. Luke's is located at 435 Peachtree Street, N.E., between Ralph McGill Boulevard and Pine Street, just north of the Downtown business district and four blocks south of North Avenue. It is near the MARTA Civic Center train station (N2), and numerous MARTA buses go by the church on a regular basis.

How to Get Here
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By Car:



From the North of Downtown Atlanta: Take either I-75 or I-85 south past where the two interstates combine into one highway (the Downtown Connector). Exit at North Avenue, turn left, and go to the third traffic light, which is the intersection with Peachtree Street. Turn right onto Peachtree, go through two traffic lights, and you are at St. Luke's. You can park in the commercial parking lots on either side of Peachtree Street on Sundays for free; during other times the only free parking is in the small U-shaped lot off Peachtree Street immediately adjacent to the Church itself.
From the East of Downtown Atlanta: Take I-20 west until you reach the I-75/85 Northbound exit. Exit onto I-75/85 northbound and go to the Peachtree Street exit and exit to the right. At the traffic light on Peachtree Street, turn right and the church is almost immediately on your left. You can park in the commercial parking lots on either side of Peachtree Street on Sundays for free; during other times the only free parking is in the small U-shaped lot off Peachtree Street immediately adjacent to the Church itself.
From the West of Downtown Atlanta: Take I-20 east until you reach the I-75/85 Northbound exit. Exit onto I-75/85 northbound and go to the Peachtree Street exit and exit to the right. At the traffic light on Peachtree Street, turn right and the church is almost immediately on your left. You can park in the commercial parking lots on either side of Peachtree Street on Sundays for free; during other times the only free parking is in the small U-shaped lot off Peachtree Street immediately adjacent to the Church itself.
From the South of Downtown Atlanta: Take either I-75 or I-85 north past where the two intestates combine into one highway (the Downtown Connector). Continue north until you come to the Peachtree Street exit. At the traffic light on Peachtree Street, turn right and the church is almost immediately on your left. You can park in the commercial parking lots on either side of Peachtree Street on Sundays for free; during other times the only free parking is in the small U-shaped lot off Peachtree Street immediately adjacent to the Church itself.
By MARTA Train:

St. Luke's is conveniently located a block east of the Civic Center Station (N2) of the MARTA rail line. Take either northbound or southbound trains and exit the train at the Civic Center station. Take the northbound exit from the station (the one away from the downtown side of the station), go up West Peachtree Street one-half block to Pine Street, and walk one block down Pine to Peachtree Street. Turn right and you will see St. Luke's across the street.
If you are coming from the East or West by MARTA train, exit your train at the Five Points Station, get on a northbound train, and proceed as described above.
By MARTA Bus:

A number of MARTA bus routes pass St. Luke's. Check with MARTA for complete bus routes and times. These buses include:

#10 Peachtree - Sunday Schedule, Weekday Schedule
#31 Morningside-Grant Park - Sunday Schedule, Weekday Schedule
#46 Boulevard/St. Charles - Sunday Schedule, Weekday Schedule
St. Luke's Press Releases
The press releases are availaible in MS Word 6 and Adobe PDF formats.

10/10/01 - Ebenzer Baptist Church and St. Luke's Episcopal Church inaugurate "I Have A Dream" Program at A.D. Williams Elementary School. Historic Partnership Joins Baptists with Episcopalians for Atlanta's Fourth "I Have a Dream" Project - doc - pdf


10/10/01 - Children of A.D. Williams School Become "Dreamers" on Inaugural Day. Ebenezer Baptist and St. Luke’s Join Hands for “I Have A Dream” to tranny free Assure Graduation and College Education for 60 Second-Graders - doc - pdf


10/10/01 - Ebenezer Baptist and St. Luke's Episcopal Join Hands For "I Have A Dream."
Helping Youngsters Finish School Is Goal of Program at A.D. Williams Elementary. - transexual sex - doc - pdf


9/20/01 - St. Luke's Radio Hour Featured On WCNN TalkRadio 1340. Locally Produced Ecumenical Radio Program Is Part Of Parish's Outreach. - doc - pdf


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St. Luke's Church
435 Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

(404) 873-7600

Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, St. Luke's welcomes you.

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UPCOMING EVENTS
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ADVENT WREATH MAKING
Wednesday Night Live Program, November 28

CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PAGEANT AUDITIONS
November 28, 5:30–7:00 PM, Room 103 (5th Graders only)

FIRST SUNDAY LUNCH
Sunday, December 2, 12:30 PM in Parish Hall


ANNUAL “MESSIAH” SING-ALONG
Sunday, December 2 at 7:00 PM

THE FEAST OF ST. NICHOLAS
Wednesday Night Live Program, December 5

WORKDAY AT CROSSROADS
Saturday, December 8, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
followed by a Potluck Supper in Parish Hall


ADVENT LESSONS & CAROLS
Sunday, December 16 at 7:00 PM

ADVENT DEVOTIONS
Wednesday, December 19, 6:45–7:30 PM

A contemplative evensong in the chancel
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Adult Education Education

Sunday Adult Education
~ Epiphany Term ~
Jan. 6 ~ Feb. 10 (4 weeks) Sundays at 10 AM

"Journey of Mind, Body, Spirit" - This class will explore the concepts and the practical aspects of pursuing health and adopting healthy habits as a spiritual practice, a way to become closer to God. ~ Sophia Brothers-Peterman, Wilmer Chapel
"You Can Go Home Again" - A look at family histories and discussion on the influence of birth order, sibling rivalry, family myths, secrets, and cultural differences. ~ Spenser Simrill, Hamilton Room
"Made in God's Image: Living Into Our Racial Diversity" - We will examine race relations at St. Luke's and explore ways we can acknowledge, affirm, and transsexual sex express our racial identities through congregational activities and ministries, including outreach and worship. ~ Cappy Harmon, Barbara Culmer-Ilaw & Rick Britton, St. Luke Room
"The Psalms: A School for Prayer" - Creative ways to read and understand the Psalms, as well as their power to enrich our spiritual lives. ~ John Westerhoff, Parish Hall

~ Wednesday Night Live ~

Adult Ed Offerings Beginning January 9th

• A 10-week Lectionary Bible Study led by the preacher of the week. (Open to all)
• A 5-week course as part of the Journey of Body, Mind, Spirit entitled "Steps for the New Year, New You" sponsored by the Stewardship & Health Ministry Committees. It will meet in the St. Luke Room. (See enclosed flyer for further details about this program.)
• A 5-week environmental awareness symposium led by The Rev. Woody Bartlett. (Open to those who would determine to carry this forward as an ongoing policy action committee)
• A 5-week course on making the fair linens for the Altar of St. Luke's led by our own Gwen Portwood. (Open to 12-15)
• A 2-week history of African Americans in the Episcopal Church led by Rick Britton and Barbara Culmer-Ilaw of the Multicultural Committee using a video recently produced by the National Church