Contact St. Luke's

You may contact St. Luke's by using the following email address:

rectorstlukes@bellsouth.net

If you can not read the email address above it may be because you do not have Java enabled on your browser. If that is the case you can type the following with no spaces but substituting the @ sign for the (at) without the brackets to make the address work.

rectorstlukes(at)bellsouth.net

If you need to talk to some one you may call using the following number.

601.825.5839

If no one is in the office to answer your call please leave a message and someone will return your call as soon as possible.

You can write the church at:

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
P. O. Box 301
Brandon, MS 39043


Information for the next monthly newsletter is due no later than the 24th of the previous month. You may email the new information to Tom Fanning at the email address above. If you prefer, you may instead drop a hard copy by the church office.

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