Our Buildings & Campus
In keeping with our mission to serve the community, St. Luke’s offers the use of the church, Parish House, and Hamilton Hall, with permission of the rector. A group representative will liaise with a parish support contact person. Hamilton Hall is currently scheduled for use by recovery groups, music groups, scouts, and the Episcopal Diocese.
Community Use
Please contact our Rental Facilities Manager, Joy Voigt, to inquire about availability of rooms for your use.
Overview
St. Luke’s campus has three buildings: the church, the Parish House, and Hamilton Hall.
The church was built in the late 1800s. Its small capacity of 60 to 65 people contributes to a cozy atmosphere. The stained-glass window depicts Jesus welcoming children to the fold. The small pipe organ can produce comforting or rejoicing moods. The sacristy is in the lower level of the building.
The Parish House was erected in the fifties and has been remodeled to accommodate the rector’s office as well as the main church office. The full kitchen is used for Sunday Coffee Hour and various smaller occasions, as well as vestry and prayer-group study. The lower level houses a nursery, a young-child Sunday School room, and a children’s Sunday School space that can be used for small meetings and conferences.
Hamilton Hall is named after the late Louise Hamilton, a long-time faithful parishioner and initiator of its building in the early 2000s. This large facility, with a full kitchen, can be configured for seated meetings and receptions of up to 75 people. It also has a Wi-Fi connection with audio-projection capabilities. The hall is available to the larger Asheville community for recurring or one-time events.
Our gazebo and labyrinth both lie adjacent to Hamilton Hall and may be used by parishioners as well as the local community. A new playground is planned for the near future.
