As a denomination, the Lutheran Church was established in Britain by the Royal Charter of Charles II in 1669, permitting the erection of the first Lutheran Church in the City of London. St. Luke’s is affiliated with the Lutheran Church in Great Britain, and was established in 1964. For many years our place of worship was in the Leeds 8 before moving to the Leeds 6 area of the city. We are a small congregation from many backgrounds but we have a big heart.

People

Clergy and Council Members

Rt. Rev. Walter Jagucki M.Th Pastor of St. Luke’s
Bishop Emeritus of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain
Rev. Mark Hardy MA Associate Pastor of St Luke’s
Deacon Seija Frears Lutheran & International Students’ Chaplain
Peter Sandeman Lector
Joan White Chairperson
Conrad Volker Treasurer
Colin Kay Council Member
Tina Michaelides Council Member
Rev Libby Toomsalu Council Member
Editor of Lutherans Up North
Charles Maluila Council Member and St. Luke’s Representative to Churches in Headingley
Nev Mosey Organist