1737 Hillandale Road
Durham, NC 27705
(919) 286-2273
parish-admin@stlukesdurham.org
Campus

St. Luke's campus includes three major buildings: our Sanctuary, Johnson Hall, and the Gray Building.
St. Luke's Church was chartered by the Diocese of North Carolina in February 1956. We moved to our present location fifteen years later. The Sanctuary was dedicated on St. Luke's Day, October 18, 1971. The former school building, now known as the Gray Building, was actually occupied first, in February 1970.
A parish house with kitchen facilities, large meeting room, and classrooms was completed in 1990. The name was changed to Johnson Hall in 1994 in honor of the dedication and service of Bob and Connie Johnson.
In June of 2011, the vestry of St. Luke's renamed the school building the Elizabeth S. Gray Building ( in short, the Gray Building) in honor of Beth Gray's innumerable contributions to the education, well-being, and education of children and her support of the mission of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. The building is used for Sunday School classes, meeting rooms, and other ministries of the parish.
Map of Our Campus
Click here to see a map of our St. Luke's campus.
