
Baptism
The Enduring Sign of Baptism
In Baptism, we are named and claimed as children of God, who promises to be with us always. We believe this promise is irrevocable. For this reason, Baptism is received only once in the Episcopal Church, and we recognize baptisms from any Christian tradition—regardless of age, denomination, or the amount of water used.
What to Expect
A Shared Commitment to Faith
The Baptismal Covenant
The Questions We Answer Together
When to Reach Out
illness
During times of hospitalization or recovery, support is available.
grief
In seasons of loss or when planning a funeral, you are held in care.
emergency
When a sudden crisis or family emergency arises, you can reach out.
struggle
If you are navigating spiritual questions or discernment, someone is here to listen.
loneliness
In moments of worry or during a difficult season, you are not alone.
celebration
As you mark a major life transition or give thanks, we are here to share in your joy.
Contact St. Luke's Clergy
To reach the on-call clergy person, call the Pastoral Care Emergency Line by dialing 404-873-7631.
Conact
