
St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
GROTH Design Group partnered with St. Luke’s Congregation to renovate their place of worship to create an inspiring and fresh aesthetic.






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Phase I consisted of a new worship space for 195, gathering area, cry room, offices, meeting room, rest rooms, mechanical room, kitchen and drive-up passenger loading area. The building is placed towards the far and high side of the gently-sloping site, maximizing its visibility from the adjacent highway.
Building materials were selected for their affordability and appropriateness to a rural setting.
Phase I included an unfinished fellowship hall. This space was finished by the congregation in the years following the project completion.
Parking areas are arrayed in a semi-circle minimizing the walking distance to the main entry. The 2007 Master Plan provided for future growth. The Phase II educational addition was undertaken by GROTH Design Group in 2011.
Completion
Phase I: 2007
Phase II: 2011
Square Footage
8,500
Services

GROTH Design Group partnered with St. Luke’s Congregation to renovate their place of worship to create an inspiring and fresh aesthetic.

The master plan design provides a new 40,000 SF building to house worship, fellowship, offices and meeting programs.

The project at St. Matthias Episcopal Church included the renovation and remodel of 3,000 square feet (most of the existing church).