A blog dedicated to photographs of churches and church architecture in the Rocky Mountain West.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
First Christian Church, Tulsa Oklahoma
This unusual church is the First Christian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Located in downtown Tulsa, in a district which includes several classically styled churches, this church, which I otherwise know nothing about, was dedicated in 1940.
The church has a very Byzantine appearance, and upon seeing it I mistook it for a Greek Orthodox Church. The unusual appearance is somewhat accentuated by the presence of a Christian Scientist church across the street, which I did not photograph as it was fully in shadow at the time I was there, which also features a very large dome and Greek classical features. The church is extremely Eastern in appearance, and while a beautiful structure, this choice of architecture is curious for the denomination.
The congregation is over 115 years old. The sanctuary was dedicated in 1920 and will be celebrating its centennial in 2020. It is the original Restoration Movement congregation in the city of Tulsa.
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