Established in 1765 as a stockade church, Old Saint Luke’s has served the community as a religious institution and gathering place for over 250 years. Without a congregation since 1930, Old Saint Luke’s, historically connected to the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War and the Whiskey Rebellion, still is serving its community today.
This beautifully restored, climate-controlled historic church today comfortably functions as a:
▪ Wedding chapel
▪ Site for baptisms, funerals, memorial services and other religious ceremonies
▪ Historical Tour and Education Center with regular open houses, private group tours and self-guided tours of the Burial Garden
▪ Worship Center for community Easter Sunrise, Thanksgiving, and Christmas services.
▪ Worship location for the 6:00 p.m. informal Saturday evening services from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in the Spring and Fall
Open House at Old St. Luke’s will begin again this summer on Sunday afternoons from 1:00pm to 4:00pm starting June 2, 2024 through September 1, 2024.
An Old St. Luke’s docent will be on hand to answer your questions and show you around.
Look for the American Colonial flag to be flying by the open front doors and the Open House Banner on our fence. We look forward to meeting you!
Volunteers Are Welcomed and Needed!
Historic Old Saint Luke’s is seeking volunteers to serve in a variety of efforts for the church. We currently need more:
- tour guides
- wedding docents
- event planning
- parking attendants
- others
If you would like to know more about how you can help, please click on the above picture of the hands and email us your contact information. To all volunteers, thank you for your service to the Old Saint Luke’s Community!