Facilities and features

Accessibility

Toilets

Park in the car park not on the street, as the surrounding streets are resident's parking only.

Accessible Toilet
Accessible car parking

Entrance is flat and fully accessible to all.

Assistance dogs are welcome


Our Building


Music and Worship

You are welcome to hire this space for concerts.


Groups, Courses and Activities

AA meet here on a Sunday afternoon

Contact the Rector to find out about courses and groups

Lunch club on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, open to all in our community.
Micah community Market every Monday 11-2

Contact the Rector to find out more. Sometimes we start our service in the community hall with a discipleship course discussion before moving to church for worship.

The lunch club on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays (with Holy Communion at 12 on the 2nd Wednesday) is open to all and is especially suitable for the over 60s. Come and make new friends, play games, have fun and have a good meal.


Help for Visitors


Other Features

Urban Priority Area

Our community hall has excellent kitchen facilities and is a clean, bright, welcoming space for your group with free car parking and fully accessible. In summer you are welcome to also use the lovely garden space for your event, bbq, etc.
The church itself is available for hire for concerts, prize givings and similar events - terms depend on the event.
All enquiries to the parish administrator Jackie, [email protected] or call 0151 3782131

The St Luke in the City Team Ministry is a committed member of the Inclusive Church Network.  This PCC rejoices in the presence and contribution of LGBT+ people in the life of our parish.  The relationships of LGBT+ people are gifts from God and we long for the day when we can solemnise same-sex marriages.

Until that day comes, we will gladly share what is possible and joyfully offer the Prayers of Love and Faith to couples who come to our churches to seek God’s blessing on their relationship.  In addition, we will support the clergy of our parish and opt-in to offer services for same-sex couples when the House of Bishops takes the necessary steps and the trial period opens.