Holy Communion Lutheran Church
Building Information
Building Information:
The current building housing Holy Communion Lutheran Church was built in the late 1920's and dedicated in 1929. Known as the "church on a hill," it dominates the landscape. The parish house, immediately east of the church, once housed Luther College and is on the list of Historic Places in Racine. Traditional Gothic-style in design, the structure itself is cruciform, or cross-shaped, and has over 300 stained glass windows in the church sanctuary. The Casavant Organ, with over 2300 pipes, is large and has taken its place among the finest organs in the Midwest.
Visitor Experience
Visitor Experience:
Visitors will experience the immense, well-lit sanctuary and perhaps hear the sounds of the Casavant Organ. Stroll the gardens and grounds surrounding the church and the Parish House and see the recent remodel of our office, welcome center and youth/education room. Visitors will also have a chance to see the artwork that adorns our Sunday school rooms by local artist David Holmes.
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Hours:
Hours:
10AM - 2PM
Event Permissions:
Photography Permitted:
Photography Permitted
Filming Permitted:
Filming Permitted
Building Accessibility:
Accessibilty:
Fully accessible to persons with disabilities
Restroom Availability:
Restrooms:
Restrooms will be available for visitors
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