St. Luke's Episcopal Church
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Inspired by St. Luke, Gospel writer and evangelist, who encourages us all to share the Good News of Jesus Christ, Historic St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in New Orleans is rooted in worship that reflects our commitment to justice and joy.
As a multicultural, multiethnic faith community, St. Luke’s is a truly unique Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Louisiana. Our congregation comes from around the city and around the world. Sunday morning worship is a lively blend of Anglican, African, African-American, and Caribbean influences.
We are located on North Dorgenois Street, a block off Broad Street between Barracks and Governor Nicholls, in the historic Tremé neighborhood. St. Luke's is proud to be the site of the National Blessed Frances Joseph-Gaudet Shrine.
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Rev. David Franklin Taylor, former rector of St. Luke's has endowed scholarship in his name!
The Rev. Dr. David Franklin Taylor was rector of St.
1222 N. Dorgenois St
New Orleans, LA 70119
United States