Facilities and features

Accessibility

St Luke in the City is a registered member of Inclusive Church

Don't be put off by the big steps at the front of our historic building! There's a ramped entrance at the side of the building.

There is an access ramp on the side of the church and car park.

Our prayer room is available during all services as a quiet retreat space.

Gluten free bread is available at all our services of Holy Communion

Assistance dogs are welcome.

An accessible toilet is available.

Neurodivergence inclusion
Car park / parking available
Baby Changing Facilities

Our Building

St Brides is a Grade 2* listed building, an important part of the Georgian Quarter Conservation Area streetscape. We are often asked if it was originally a church, and the answer is yes! It was purpose built as a privately funded church in 1829.

Disabled toilet
Unisex individual toilets
Room to change if desired


Music and Worship

Concerts / Live Music

Groups, Courses and Activities

Narcotics Anonymous meet in the church on Sunday lunchtimes.

Red Cross meet in the church on Fridays, and MRRANG for refugee/asylum seeking women on Tuesdays. The Micah Foodbank on Thursdays is open to all, no referral needed.

Roger Smalley's Homeless Meals project has been feeding the homeless from St Brides for over 20 years on Thursday evenings.


Help for Visitors

Free wifi

Other Features

We aim to be a Fairtrade church, and a Fairtrade stall is available monthly on a Sunday.

Micah Liverpool run a weekly foodbank here, supported by St Bride's, on a Thursday 12-2.

Urban Priority Area

St Bride's has a variety of spaces to hire, from small meeting rooms to the main hall. There is a good kitchen available. To find out more about our rates please call the Parish office on 0151 3782131 or email [email protected]

The St Luke in the City Team Ministry is a committed member of the Inclusive Church Network.  This PCC rejoices in the presence and contribution of LGBTQIA+ people in the life of our parish.  The relationships of LGBTQIA+ people are gifts from God and we long for the day when we can solemnise same-sex marriages.

Until that day comes, we will gladly share what is possible and joyfully offer the Prayers of Love and Faith to couples who come to our churches to seek God’s blessing on their relationship.  In addition, we will support the clergy of our parish and opt-in to offer services for same-sex couples when the House of Bishops takes the necessary steps and the trial period opens.