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St. Luke's Church Building 

 St. Luke’s is situated on the junction of Dumbreck and Westmount Roads  in Eltham Park and was designed by the great architect Temple Moore. It is built of red brick with stone dressings and was completed in 1907.
Although not one of his most famous buildings it carries his characteristic stamp of space and calm. It is a building which people enter and immediately feel that it it a place for worship and prayer.
The building is asymmetrical in design and originally consisted of a Nave and North Aisle separated by two pointed arches. The south wall was originally divided into three bays each of which contained a window. The Nave and North Aisle are covered by a steeply pitched tiled roof which is centred on the Nave and which comes down low on the north side. The Nave has a timber barrel vaulted ceiling
In 1934 the south wall and windows were removed to leave a three bay arcade. A flat roofed South Aisle, Lady Chapel, Porch and Vestry were added leaving the original Nave and North Aisle unaltered
To view a PDF version of the guide to the church please click here.
To download a copy of the Parish history 1904—1940 (Growth in a Parish) please click here.

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About St. Luke's

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The Parish of St Luke, Eltham Park is a Church of England parish in the Diocese of Southwark in the London Borough of Greenwich. 

We are an Inclusive Church where all are welcome. 

We worship together on Sundays and during the week with a variety of traditional and modern styles. Children are always welcome and we have Children’s church (Sunday School) or an All Age Communion every Sunday during our 10am worship.  We also have many other opportunities for children including Bubble Church once a month, as well as occasional Forest Church and Messy Church.

Our church is open  during the week for many community and social activities - such as exercise classes, craft club and our Fellowship social Group. We strive to express the love of God in a practical way.

We love diversity and we love to see new people.
We really hope that you will feel at home in St. Luke's Church Family.