St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Jamestown, New York)
St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located in Jamestown, New York. It is a prominent landmark in the city, known for its architecture and its long history of service to the community. The church building, located at 410 North Main Street, is a significant example of Gothic Revival architecture.
The parish was founded in 1824, with the current stone church building constructed in 1894-1896. The building features stained glass windows and a tall bell tower. It serves as a place of worship, community gathering, and a visual representation of the Episcopal faith in the Jamestown area. The church offers regular services, community outreach programs, and various events throughout the year. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The church continues to be an active part of the Jamestown community today.