That same year E. Townsend Mix of Milwaukee began designing the replacement, which remains the current church building.
[3] Its style is Gothic Revival, with walls of cream brick, buttresses, a rose window above the main entrance, lancet windows, and a 150-foot corner tower turned 45 degrees from the rest of the building.
It is styled Gothic Revival like the other buildings, with lancet windows and a cross in the brickwork.
[2] Between 1905 and 1910 the rectory was added, a 2+1⁄2-story cream-brick building designed by A. Arthur Guilbert in Gothic Revival style.
[2][5] Media related to St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Racine, Wisconsin) at Wikimedia Commons