Drop-In

Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew

The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew

Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

Credit: Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew

Sat, October 18th, 2025

10:00am — 6:00pm

The Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew, built in the Romanesque Revival architectural style over 180 years ago and designated as a landmark in 1982, is home to a faith community centered on Jesus Christ, part of the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement. The congregation gathers to worship and give thanks for the blessings of grace, mercy, and peace.

A favorite among our parishioners and guests is the building's Tiffany stained glass windows, the first installed in 1897. They depict various passages from the Bible. The most notable is a rose window that stretches 28 feet in diameter. Visitors will also see Angel figures and statues of St Peter and St. Paul in the reredos, as well as other artistic and architectural features within the sanctuary. Church volunteers will be on hand to guide visitors and answer any questions they may have.

Stairs are required to enter the building.

1887: John Welch