Conducted by our late President Emeritus and Historian, the Rev. Canon Richard W. Davies.
Burial Ground Virtual Tour
To take a tour of Old Saint Luke’s in-person, contact info@oldsaintlukes.org for more information. (Click on pictures for larger version.)
“To the Glory of God and in commemoration of the life and services of GENERAL JOHN NEVILLE (1731 – 1803), Patriot and Churchman, Founder of THE FIRST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY. This tablet is placed by his descendants A.D. 1912 under the auspices of The Historical Society of The Diocese of Pittsburgh.
An interior view of the stained glass window above the entry door.
The altar prior to a wedding.
The sanctuary seats up to 150 people.
The bride’s room. A beautiful setting to prepare for her special day.
Another view of the bride’s room. Simple but elegant.
The clock on the wall says it’s almost time.
Cloak worn by Jane Lea Nixon – the first white child born in the Chartiers Valley.
This organ was brought over the Allegheny Mountains.
Revolutionary War Major William Lea left the land to Old Saint Luke’s.
This plaque identifies a stone in the wall as coming from the English ancestral home of George Washington.
Tours – We invite adult and youth groups of 10 or more people to Old Saint Luke’s for a 45 minute to one hour tour of the church and grounds. During the tour you will learn about our role in American and church history. Here are some photos from tours past.
Mailing Address
Old Saint Luke’s Church
330 Old Washington Pike
Carnegie, PA 15106