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Sundays 8:00 AM (Holy Eucharist Rite I) & 10:30 AM (Holy Eucharist Rite II with Livestream) · Jackson, TN
Plan Your Visit →Established in 1832, St. Luke's is one of the oldest churches in Jackson and the first Episcopal church to be founded in West Tennessee. The historic building we now use on the corner of Baltimore and Church street was erected in 1844. Once the building was completed, St. Luke's was consecrated on May 14, 1853. St. Luke's has Parish records dating back to the late 1800's. If you have an inquiry for genealogical purposes, feel free to reach out and we will try to help out the best we can. We have
Our Faith
We are guided by the "three-legged stool" of Scripture, Tradition, and Reason. The Bible is primary; the Church's tradition and human reason illuminate its meaning for each generation.
We affirm the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed as faithful summaries of the Christian faith. They unite us with Christians across centuries and denominations.
We celebrate Baptism and the Eucharist as the two sacraments ordained by Christ. The Lord's Supper is the central act of Anglican worship — we are fed by Christ's body and blood.
Our worship is shaped by the Book of Common Prayer — a treasury of Scripture, prayer, and liturgy that forms us in the faith and unites Anglicans worldwide.
We stand as a "middle way" — holding together Catholic order, evangelical faith, and Reformed theology. We welcome all to the table of grace in a spirit of generous orthodoxy.
Join Us
8:00 AM (Holy Eucharist Rite I) & 10:30 AM (Holy Eucharist Rite II with Livestream)
Visiting Our Parish
Free parking on site and along neighbouring streets. Accessible spaces near the main entrance.
Children's Sunday School is offered during the sermon. A nursery is available for infants and toddlers.
Please introduce yourself to the priest or a greeter after the service. A welcome card is in each pew.
The church is wheelchair-accessible. Large-print bulletins and hearing-loop assistance are available on request.
Coffee hour in the parish hall immediately following the service — all are warmly invited.
309 East Baltimore Street, Jackson, TN, 38301, Jackson, Tennessee, 38301