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The church has often hosted diocesan events. It was to be the site of the June [[2020]] consecration of [[Glenda Curry]] as bishop until attendance at the service had to be dramatically reduced due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The church has often hosted diocesan events. It was to be the site of the June [[2020]] consecration of [[Glenda Curry]] as bishop until attendance at the service had to be dramatically reduced due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In September [[2022]] St. Luke's began renting the former [[Crestline Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] in Birmingham's [[Crestline]] neighborhood and holding worship services there late on Sunday afternoons.


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Revision as of 07:04, 4 February 2023

St Luke's Episcopal Church is a congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama located at 3736 Montrose Road near Crestline Village in Mountain Brook. The congregation held its first service on Easter Sunday 1949. Its distinctive worship space as designed by Nelson Smith and completed in 1961. Its interior features concrete catenary arches while its walls are red brick with Georgian revival windows.

At times St. Luke's has had the largest membership in the diocese. In 2002 some members left the church to found St Peter's Anglican Church.

The church has often hosted diocesan events. It was to be the site of the June 2020 consecration of Glenda Curry as bishop until attendance at the service had to be dramatically reduced due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

In September 2022 St. Luke's began renting the former Crestline Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Birmingham's Crestline neighborhood and holding worship services there late on Sunday afternoons.

Rectors

References

  • Schnorrenberg, John M. (2000) Aspiration: Birmingham's Historic House of Worship. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society ISBN 0943994268
  • Bains, David R. (July 19, 2021) "Church Schisms in Birmingham, Alabama" Chasing Churches

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