A Catholic Church for Atlanta, Georgia

Come experience something sacred.

Lutheran Church of the Ascension is a liturgical community formed by Christ in Baptism and gathered around the Word of God, prayer, and the Lord’s Supper. Through His Church, Jesus seeks to draw all people to Himself, forgiving their sins by His death on the cross and sanctifying them for a life of love for God and service to neighbor. Our life together centers on the Holy Mass (Divine Service), which is celebrated each Sunday at 10:00 AM.

A Catholic Church in Atlanta, Georgia

Lutheran Church of the Ascension takes her catholic identity seriously, embracing the historic faith of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. The congregation affirms the seven ecumenical councils, grounding its doctrine in the ancient creeds of Christendom. Worship at Ascension is marked by a reverent liturgy that reflects deep respect for God’s presence and a continuity with the Church through the ages. Life together is centered around the Holy Eucharist, where Christ gives His true body and blood for the forgiveness of sins. In all things, Ascension seeks to remain faithful to the rich, catholic heritage of the Church.

A Church for Traditionalist Catholics in Buckhead

Lutheran Church of the Ascension, located in the Buckhead area of Atlanta, Georgia, is a welcoming place for traditionalist Catholics seeking reverent worship rooted in the historic Church. The liturgy bears much in common with pre-Vatican II practices, including chanting, full traditional vestments worn by the clergy, and communion administered directly by the priest rather than by lay ministers. While the liturgy is not conducted in Latin, its tone is deeply reverent and solemn, with a strong sense of sacredness. For those who value continuity with the Church’s ancient worship and sacramental life, Ascension offers a rich, traditional experience grounded in the historic liturgy and catholic faith.

We Invite Anglo-Catholics in Atlanta

Lutheran Church of the Ascension offers much that may resonate with Anglo-Catholics who value the continuity of the Church’s catholic and apostolic tradition. The parish maintains a reverent, sacramental liturgy shaped by the historic Western Rite, with elements such as chanting, traditional vestments, incense, and the centrality of the Holy Eucharist. The liturgy is celebrated with care and solemnity, reflecting deep respect for the Real Presence. Communion is received directly from the priest, preserving a sense of order and sacredness. While the service is not from the Book of Common Prayer, its theological and liturgical depth may feel profoundly familiar.