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Wedding Chapels and Locations

Luther Seminary has three chapels, as well as several outdoor locations for a wedding ceremony.

Be sure to review our wedding guideline highlights and the complete Wedding Guidelines PDF document.

If you have additional questions after reading the information below, contact the office of the Seminary Pastor by email or call 651-641-3216.

To check facility availability for a specific date or dates for your wedding and/or reception, please fill out our Initial Wedding Information Form


Chapel of the Cross


photo by Ellis Photography  

Chapel History and Setting: The Chapel of the Cross is located in Northwestern Hall, which was built in 1967. The brick room has the general shape of a Greek cross. Four columns of small, colored windows punctuate the walls in front and back. A permanent bronze sculpture of Christ on the cross rises among the pews. A bronze candelabra holding 7 candles hangs above the freestanding altar. Heavy stone slabs create the altar, pulpit and baptismal font. A Cassavant organ and rebuilt 1901 Steinway grand piano are located in the rear of the chapel. The chapel is air-conditioned.

Capacity: There are 3 sections of pews and four aisles. This is a comfortable capacity of 175. Additional chairs can be added if necessary.

Audio: The Chapel of the Cross does not have or require a sound system.

Video: You may hire your own videographer to have your wedding recorded.

Rental Fee and Services: A non refundable deposit is required to confirm rental of the chapel, with the balance due on or before your wedding day. Fees will be discussed after having received the Initial Wedding Information Form. The following are included in the chapel rental:

  • One hour rehearsal time
  • Three hours use of the chapel on the wedding day
  • 2 Dressing rooms
  • Family room
  • Use of the organ and grand piano
  • Lectern for guest book
  • Campus security
  • Free parking in designated lots or, the non-residential side of the street.
  • Luther Seminary Wedding Coordinator on site to coordinate the rehearsal and wedding.

Chapel of the Incarnation

   Photo by Peter Danio Photography       
  

Chapel History and Setting: The Chapel of the Incarnation is located in the Olson Campus Center, which was built in 1985. Warm colors of sand-molded brick, a wood ceiling, red oak pews and quarry tile floor create a striking interior. A Holtkamp organ and Yamaha grand piano are located in the chancel. The chapel is air-conditioned.

Capacity: The pews are set on a sloped floor, in a nonsymmetrical arrangement, around three sides of the altar. A center aisle and two side aisles divide the sections. The chapel’s capacity is 640.

Audio: A Luther Seminary sound technician is present in the Chapel of the Incarnation for the rehearsal and the wedding ceremony. The technician will set up all required sound equipment and monitor sound levels during the wedding.

Video: You may hire your own videographer to have your wedding recorded.

Rental Fee and Services: A non refundable deposit is required to confirm rental of the chapel, with the balance due on or before your wedding day. Fees will be discussed after having received the Initial Wedding Information Form. The following are included in the chapel rental:

  • One hour rehearsal time
  • Three hours use of the chapel on the wedding day
  • 2 Dressing rooms
  • Family room
  • Use of the grand piano and the organ
  • Lectern for guest book
  • Campus security
  • Free parking in designated lots or, the non-residential side of the street.
  • Luther Seminary Sound Technician present at the rehearsal and on the wedding day.
  • Luther Seminary Wedding Coordinator on site to coordinate the rehearsal and wedding.

Old Muskego Church/Outdoor Locations


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Old Muskego Church

Norwegian immigrants in America built the church in a settlement near Racine, Wisconsin. The structure was moved to the Luther Seminary campus in 1904.

This log church is on the National Register of Historic Places and is available for your wedding ceremony from May 15 through October 15, weather permitting. (There is no heating or air conditioning in the church) Guest seating is limited to 75. The facility fee includes a one hour rehearsal time and three hours use of the church and dressing rooms on the wedding day. Fees will be discussed after having received the Initial Wedding Information Form.

Please note that Old Muskego Church is not handicapped accessible.

To visit the interior of the Muskego church, please go to the Information Desk in the Olson Campus Center on our campus. The hours for the Olson Campus Center are posted on this web site or are available by calling 651 641-3456.

Outdoor Locations



     
Click! Mary Perkins, Photographer       

There are various picturesque locations on our campus that can provide a lovely backdrop for your wedding and/or reception. We can accommodate up to 200 guests in our outdoor settings and a chapel may be available in case of inclement weather. We invite you to schedule a tour so that we may help you select the prefect setting.

Rental Fee and Services: A non refundable deposit is required to confirm rental of the space, with the balance due on or before your wedding day. Fees will be discussed after having received the Initial Wedding Information Form.

The fee includes: one hour rehearsal time, up to three hours use of the ceremony site on the wedding day, dressing rooms, furniture set up and the Chapel of the Cross as an inclement weather back up space, if available. A wedding coordinator from Luther Seminary will be on site to coordinate the rehearsal and wedding.
 

 


 

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