History
St. Luke's North Park is a Christian community seeking justice and healing in this colorful and dynamic neighborhood of San Diego. Our congregation began in 1923 with the arrival of All Saints' chapel building on 30th and Gunn Streets, and became known over the decades to follow for its service to others (as with the organization of the first school for children with autism in the city) and for healing (the founder of the International Order of St. Luke, John Gayner Banks, was St. Luke's first rector). In the past fifteen years God has led us to a new blessing: to serve as one of the primary cultural centers for South Sudanese Americans in the city. Worshipping with us is a joyous and memorable experience! We also are proud to host sixteen twelve-step support meetings on campus each week and look for new ways to serve our local recovery community.
Specialties
St Luke North Park's mission is to create spaces for life-changing relationships with God and each other across lines of privilege and prejudice.