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Inquirers’ Class

Inquirers’ Class

22Jan
Sunday, Jan 22, 2023, 1:00 PM
If you are interested in learning more about the Episcopal Church, its traditions, liturgies and history, we invite you to participate in St. Luke’s Inquirers’ Class, which will run for six Sundays beginning Jan. 22—Jan. 22, Feb. 5, Feb. 12...
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Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Concert

Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Concert

25Mar
Saturday, Mar 25, 2023, 3:00 PM
On Saturday, March 25, the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus will present to performances of Songs of the Phoenix at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The concert will be held in the church and is free to the public.
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Lenten Formation Series: Your Life as Prayer

Lenten Formation Series: Your Life as Prayer

26Mar
Sunday, Mar 26, 2023, 10:15 AM
Join fellow parishioners in a study of the history of prayer within the Christian tradition, the diversity of approaches to prayer, neuroscience and prayer, ways of deepening your prayer, and seeing the scope of prayer within your everyday life. ...
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Lenten Formation Series: Psalms - An Invitation to the Sacred Art of Lament

Lenten Formation Series: Psalms - An Invitation to the Sacred Art of Lament

26Mar
Sunday, Mar 26, 2023, 10:15 AM
Of all the books we have in scripture, the book of Psalms is perhaps the most honest and transparent about all dimensions of the human experience. Not only do the Psalms allow us to express thanksgiving, reverence, awe, and joy to God, but even m...
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Lenten Faith and Friendship Dinners

Lenten Faith and Friendship Dinners

28Mar
Tuesday, Mar 28, 2023, 6:00 PM
Throughout the season of Lent, you are invited to join us at the homes of fellow parishioners for a simple meal, a study of Presiding Bishop Curry’s Book “Love is the Way”, and a service of Compline. We will gather in groups of 10 to 12 at ...
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Wednesdays in Lent: Soup and Scripture - Stories of Us

Wednesdays in Lent: Soup and Scripture - Stories of Us

29Mar
Wednesday, Mar 29, 2023, 12:00 PM
Join us on Wednesdays at noon during Lent for a simple midday meal and time of reflection. Members of our own St. Luke’s community will offer the reflections each week March 1 through March 29. Please register online. A contribution of $5 is re...
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​The Office of Tenebrae

​The Office of Tenebrae

05Apr
Wednesday, Apr 05, 2023, 7:00 PM
Join us at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in Holy Week for an adaptation of ancient monastic liturgy that features the slow extinguishment of candles and the haunting beauty of chanted psalms and laments. Tenebrae, Latin for “darkness,” is prayed as the...
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​Maundy Thursday

​Maundy Thursday

06Apr
Thursday, Apr 06, 2023, 7:00 PM
Join us at 7 p.m. for an interactive Maundy Thursday service that includes ritual foot washing and Holy Eucharist, followed by the stripping of the altar and a procession of the sacrament to an altar of repose.
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​Good Friday: The Three Hours

​Good Friday: The Three Hours

07Apr
Friday, Apr 07, 2023, 12:00 PM
Join us at noon on April 7 for The Three Hours—a service where we stand at the foot of Jesus' cross to lament the suffering that violence produces and to receive again the promise of God’s undying love for us.
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​Good Friday: Stations of the Cross

​Good Friday: Stations of the Cross

07Apr
Friday, Apr 07, 2023, 6:15 PM
This service invites us to trace the final steps of Jesus. As we come to each station, we stop, pray, read scripture, and contemplate the walk of Jesus to the cross.
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​The Good Friday Liturgy

​The Good Friday Liturgy

07Apr
Friday, Apr 07, 2023, 7:00 PM
Please join us at 7 p.m. for a service that includes prayers, the Passion of John, and the veneration of the cross.
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​Holy Saturday Service

​Holy Saturday Service

08Apr
Saturday, Apr 08, 2023, 10:00 AM
Please join us at 10 a.m. on Holy Saturday for a brief service of remembrance as we keep watch at the place of Jesus' burial.
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The Great Vigil

The Great Vigil

08Apr
Saturday, Apr 08, 2023, 8:00 PM
Join us at 8 p.m. on Holy Saturday. This service begins in the Memorial Garden entirely in darkness, illumined by the kindling of new fire on the Paschal Candle and telling of God’s redeeming acts in history, followed by Baptism and Holy Euchar...
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Churches Together for Racial Healing: A Book Study with Catherine Meeks

Churches Together for Racial Healing: A Book Study with Catherine Meeks

23May
Tuesday, May 23, 2023, 7:00 PM
Join fellow Episcopalians from across Atlanta in reading together Dr. Catherine Meeks' new book The Night is Long but Light Comes in the Morning: Meditations for Racial Healing . Each month church members from six Atlanta Episcopal churches will...
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VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

12Jun
Monday, Jun 12, 2023, 8:30 AM
Join St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for our 2023 Vacation Bible School, Loving God, Loving Neighbor! Loving God, Loving Neighbor is especially designed for rising Kindergarteners through rising 6th graders. If you’d like to voluntee...
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VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

13Jun
Tuesday, Jun 13, 2023, 8:30 AM
Join St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for our 2023 Vacation Bible School, Loving God, Loving Neighbor! Loving God, Loving Neighbor is especially designed for rising Kindergarteners through rising 6th graders. If you’d like to voluntee...
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VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

14Jun
Wednesday, Jun 14, 2023, 8:30 AM
Join St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for our 2023 Vacation Bible School, Loving God, Loving Neighbor! Loving God, Loving Neighbor is especially designed for rising Kindergarteners through rising 6th graders. If you’d like to voluntee...
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VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

15Jun
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023, 8:30 AM
Join St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for our 2023 Vacation Bible School, Loving God, Loving Neighbor! Loving God, Loving Neighbor is especially designed for rising Kindergarteners through rising 6th graders. If you’d like to voluntee...
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VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

VBS 2023: Loving God, Loving Neighbor

16Jun
Friday, Jun 16, 2023, 8:30 AM
Join St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for our 2023 Vacation Bible School, Loving God, Loving Neighbor! Loving God, Loving Neighbor is especially designed for rising Kindergarteners through rising 6th graders. If you’d like to voluntee...
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2023 Stewardship Campaign

Dear St. Luke's,

It is an exciting time in the life of St. Luke's. Each week, we are welcoming both new and familiar faces to participate in meaningful programs and bold ministries. It is this energy that led us to the theme for the 2023 Stewardship Campaign - We Gather Together.

Enclosed you'll find additional information about this important campaign. Your pledge of financial…

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The Rev. Winnie Varghese
Rector
404-873-7610 
The Rev. Elizabeth Shows Caffey
Senior Associate Rector, ​Liturgy and Education
The Rev. Dr. Horace L. Griffin
Associate Priest for Pastoral Care
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Matthew Brown
Director of Music
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Mark Simmons
Director of Membership & Stewardship
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The Rev. Winnie Varghese

Rector
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A national leader in the Episcopal Church, the Rev. Winnie Varghese is known for her inspired writing, teaching and preaching. Before becoming the 23rd rector of St. Luke's, she served as Priest for Ministry and Program Coordination at Trinity Church Wall Street in New York City.

Prior to Trinity, Winnie served as Rector and Priest-in-Charge at St. Mark’s in the Bowery in New York. Winnie was also Chaplain at both Columbia University and University of California Los Angeles. She is a native of Dallas, Texas and is married to Elizabeth Toledo, a public relations executive. They have two grown children.

Winnie serves on the Board of Trustees of Union Theological Seminary, she chaired the General Convention’s Committee on the State of the Church from 2015 to 2018, and she served on the Board of Trustees of the Episcopal Divinity School, 2013-2016. She is also a published author, editor, and podcaster.

Winnie’s parents immigrated to the United States from India, and Winnie spent part of her early childhood years there. She attended Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA and earned her bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. She then attended Union Theological Seminary and graduated with her Master of Divinity degree in 1999. She was ordained to the deaconate in Los Angeles in 1999 and to the priesthood six months later in 2000.

The Rev. Elizabeth Shows Caffey

Senior Associate Rector, ​Liturgy and Education

Elizabeth has served at St. Lukes since February 2015. Elizabeth has a passion for liturgy and a love for all things community. Her focus is around fostering opportunities for spiritual development and growth. Before seminary she developed and subsequently directed the Johnson Intern Program at Chapel of the Cross, an Episcopal Service Corps program in Chapel Hill, NC while also working as the family coordinator for Chatham Habitat for Humanity. She has served at the Church of the Holy Trinity in New York City and All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Atlanta as the priest for outreach, liturgy and pastoral care. The connecting thread through all of Elizabeth’s work has been engaging in compelling questions about God, living as a person of great faith and intellectual inquiry, and responding with action and intention in how we live. She loves camping with her children and dogs, Ana and Fig. Elizabeth is always up for travel and adventure. Having been raised in North Carolina and as an alumni of the University, Elizabeth is an avid Duke basketball fan.

The Rev. Dr. Horace L. Griffin

Associate Priest for Pastoral Care
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A graduate of Morehouse College, Boston University, and Vanderbilt in theological studies, Horace came to St. Luke's in July 2017 after a twenty-seven year vocation as a college and seminary professor and hospital chaplain. While he has served on a part-time basis at a number of parishes, currently he has oversight for the pastoral care ministry and provides leadership for the fifteen Community Ministries here at St. Luke’s.

An award-winning author of the groundbreaking, Their Own Receive Them Not: African American Lesbians and Gays in the Black Church, he was ordained to the Episcopal priesthood in 2005 and has passionately devoted his parish ministry to social justice, racial reconciliation and LBGTQ equality in the Church.

His fundamental belief that we are called to love God and treat all humans with love and equal justice is at the heart of his ministry. When he is not working on making the world a better place, he enjoys music, concerts, and film. He is interested in reading books on religion, African American and Gay history, and First Ladies.

Matthew Brown

Director of Music
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Matthew Michael Brown was appointed Director of Music at St. Luke’s in February, 2020. At St. Luke’s, he oversees a comprehensive sacred music program and is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Music at St. Luke’s series.

He has concertized throughout the USA and abroad, and several performances have been heard in radio broadcasts of American Public Media’s Pipe Dreams and the nationally syndicated program, With Heart and Voice. As a concert artist, he has performed in Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral, London; Barcelona Cathedral, Spain; Grace Cathedral, San Francisco; Washington National Cathedral; Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, New York; Princeton University Chapel; Assembly Hall of the Mormon Tabernacle; Trinity Church on Copley Square, Boston; Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta; Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham; Grace Church Cathedral, Charleston; and Christ Church Cathedral, Nashville. He has premiered works by prominent North Carolina composers, Kenneth Frazelle and Dan Locklair, and has facilitated commissions of new music by Barlow Bradford, David Hurd, Simon Lole, Ned Rorem, and Richard Webster. In 2023, under Matthew's leadership, St. Luke's will endeavor to become a national leader in annually commissioning music by underrepresented composers for traditional liturgies of the Episcopal Church.

He earned degrees in organ performance from the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Eastman School of Music. He also holds the Sacred Music Diploma from Eastman's Institute of Music Leadership. As a grant recipient from the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts and The Robert Carwithen Foundation, he pursued two years of post-graduate organ studies with Dame Gillian Weir. Other major teachers included David Higgs, Jack Mitchener, and Wayne Leupold. Earlier in his career, he benefited from master classes with Marie-Claire Alain, Michel Bouvard, David Craighead, and Ewald Kooiman.

He is professionally affiliated with the Association of Anglican Musicians, American Guild of Organists, American Choral Director’s Association, and the Maurice and Marie-Madeleine Duruflé Association. He currently serves on the boards of The Leupold Foundation, Atlanta's Taylor National Organ Playing Competition, and chairs the Nominating Committee for the Southeast region of the American Guild of Organists. Each summer, he manages the Royal School of Church Music in America’s Carolina Summer Choral Residency at Duke University.

Mark Simmons

Director of Membership & Stewardship
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Mark loves people! He has worked in the nonprofit world virtually his whole career with major stints at the American Red Cross and two other communities of faith. Mark’s role at St. Luke’s is to help members and newcomers make connections with people and ministries of the parish, in addition to coordinating efforts to fund the church’s ministries. He finds his work fulfilling and important because it helps him and others connect with something bigger than the self and to make the world a better place.

Mark is a Louisiana native, but considers himself fully Georgian, having lived his adult life here. He dabbles with making pottery, trying new recipes in his wok, and he always has an in-progress book on his nightstand. Mark and his partner, Kippy, have been together many years and live in Cobb County with their wirehaired dachshund. Mark loves being a part of the warm, welcoming, inquiring, and difference-making community of St. Luke’s.
Featured Parish Events 2023 Stewardship Campaign

Sermons

  • Mar 19 | The Rev. Winnie Varghese
    The Fourth Sunday in Lent
  • Mar 12 | The Rev. Elizabeth Shows Caffey
    The Third Sunday in Lent
  • Mar 5 | The Rev. Winnie Varghese
    The Second Sunday in Lent
  • Feb 26 | The Rev. Dr. Gabrielle Thomas
    The First Sunday in Lent
  • Feb 19 | The Rev. Nicole Lambelet
    Last Sunday after the Epiphany

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Atlanta, GA

435 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

Tel: 404-873-7600

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Sunday Services at St. Luke's

  • 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I (in person only)
  • 9 a.m. Family Worship Service with Communion (in person and live online)
  • 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II (in person and live online)

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Atlanta, GA 30308

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