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Sundays 11:00 AM (Sung Holy Eucharist Rite II) · Scranton, PA
Plan Your Visit →St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a historic parish rooted in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania that embraces God's love for all people through worship, hospitality, service, and spiritual growth.
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
11:00 AM (Sung Holy Eucharist Rite II)
7:00 AM (Ante-Communion), 12:00 PM (Said Holy Eucharist Rite I), 7:30 PM (Sung Holy Eucharist Rite I)
7:00 PM (Stations of the Cross and Compline)
5:00 PM (Said Holy Eucharist Rite I)
Visiting Our Parish
St. Luke's is a downtown church on Wyoming Avenue in Scranton. Street parking and nearby public lots are available within a short walk.
Children are warmly welcomed in worship. As an Episcopal parish, St. Luke's embraces families of all ages — ask a greeter about Sunday school or children's activities.
First-time visitors are warmly welcomed. The service follows the Book of Common Prayer, and greeters are glad to help you find your way and follow along — there is no expectation to participate beyond your comfort.
St. Luke's is a historic downtown church and works to welcome everyone. Please contact the parish office in advance about accessibility accommodations so the team can assist with your visit.
Fellowship matters here. Many Sundays include a coffee hour after the service, offering a relaxed chance to meet members and clergy.
Our People
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232 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, PA, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 18503