
About St. Luke's
A historic parish with a living faith.
St. Luke's is an Episcopal community in Salisbury, North Carolina, grounded in worship and shaped by welcome, service, beauty, and the hope of Christ.
Visit St. Luke'sWorship, community, and a story still unfolding
We are part of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Our life together is centered on the Holy Eucharist, formed by Scripture, tradition, and reason, and opened outward in love for our neighbors.
The about section is a place to explore what St. Luke's believes, how the parish understands its identity, where it has come from, and how sacred art helps tell the story of faith in this place.





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Go deeper into who we are
Learn more about the faith, people, history, and sacred art that shape life at St. Luke's.
Our Faith
Built on the foundation of God's radical and transformative love, we celebrate our unity in Christ while honoring our differences, always putting the work of love before uniformity of opinion.
Explore Our FaithOur Identity
A statement of who we believe that God has called us to be.
Explore Our IdentityOur History
We are a diverse congregation in a historic parish. You are invited to be a part of the next chapter of history at St. Luke’s- knowing and sharing and Good News of God in Christ.
Explore Our HistoryStained Glass
The sanctuary windows, their scriptural scenes, memorials, color, and prayerful light.
Explore Stained GlassThe St. Luke's Icons
Sacred images in the church that invite stillness, attention, and the memory of the saints.
Explore The St. Luke's IconsSacred art and architecture
St. Luke's sanctuary holds a visual theology of windows, icons, woodwork, light, and gathered people. The stained glass windows tell scriptural stories across generations of parish life, while the icons invite prayerful attention to Christ and the communion of saints.
As the related pages grow, this section can become the doorway into deeper tours, image galleries, and short interpretive notes for visitors and longtime parishioners alike.


