Pastoral Care at St. Luke's
Above the altar at St. Luke’s is a wonderful mural of Jesus as the Good Shepherd. Every time we worship
together in our sanctuary, we face that powerful visual symbol of God who cares for us and calls us to care for each other. In response to Peter’s declaration, “Yes, Lord; you know I love you.” Jesus said, “Tend my sheep.” (John 21:16)
The word pastoral comes from the Latin word for “shepherd,” and that’s what pastoral care is about at St. Luke’s: clergy and lay volunteers working together to tend, to pray for, to visit, to listen, to care for those in our congregation who are sick, lonely, grieving, in need of healing, or overwhelmed in crisis or transition.
If you or a family member is in need of supportive care, please let us know! If you are ready to be a giver of care, we invite you to (please) contact us.
Pastoral Crisis or Concerns?
Please call Valerie Freer at (404) 873-7600 from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm weekdays to:
- connect with our Pastoral Care staff on such things as illness, hospitalization, miscarriage, divorce, unemployment;
- add a name to our parish prayer list;
- have someone placed on the St. Luke’s Intercessory Prayer List to be prayed for daily.
After hours and on weekends, you may call the same number to get the
name and number of the priest on call.
May God bless and comfort you in your difficult times as well as your joyful ones.


