
Rent Our Space
We are blessed to have ample space in our church facility to share with the community at large.
From trivia nights to artistic performances to 12-step groups, we look forward to hosting your next event.
Find your place at St. Francis
St. Francis’ Episcopal Church has multiple spaces available for you to host one-time or recurring meetings, small group events and large parties.
We offer flexible rental rates, based on the size of the room needed, your group size and how much time you need in the space.
St. Francis is conveniently located just off Interstate 44 in West St. Louis County, just 30-minutes from downtown St. Louis. We’re easy to find at 602 Rockwood Arbor Drive in Eureka.
We invite you to view the available spaces at our facility and learn more about some of the community partners who rent our space on a regular basis (see below).
If you are interested in learning more or reserving a space, please contact our business manager:
finance@stfranciseureka.com
636-938-3733
Large space: The Sanctuary
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Medium space: Community Room + Warming Kitchen
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Small space: Children’s room + Narthex (lobby/sitting area)
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Community Partners
We are pleased to host the following businesses and not-for-profit organizations at St. Francis. Please refer to our church calendar and the links provided for more information about each.
Trailblazer Academy
A new microschool option for full-time and homeschooling families in the Pacific, Eureka and Wildwood area. Trailblazer serves both traditional and homeschool students, from preschool to middle school.
Learn more about Trailblazer Academy.
Thompson Healing Arts
Explore the transformative natural healing powers of reiki, sonic massage, and yoga through Thompson Healing Arts. Retired nurse and reiki practitioner Bill Thompson and certified yoga instructor Della Thompson offer transformative healing sessions by appointment.
Learn more about Thompson Healing Arts.
Overeaters Anonymous
OA is a community of people who, through shared experience, strength and hope, are recovering from unhealthy relationships with food and body image.
Learn more about Overeaters Anonymous.
Narcotics Anonymous
NA’s message is that an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use and find a new way to live.
Learn more about Narcotics Anonymous.
Girl Scouts
A local Girl Scout troop meets at St. Francis each week. Girl Scouts come together to make friends, to find adventure, to give back, to learn leadership skills and to have fun.
Learn more about Girl Scouts.


