These are photographs of the United Presbyterian Church in Laramie. I'm unsure of the age of the church, but it's a large modern structure with some interesting traditional elements.
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church and Campus Center, Laramie Wyoming
This is the Lutheran St. Andrew's Church and Campus Center in Laramie. It's actually not very far away from another Lutheran church in Laramie, but presumably was built here to service the needs of Lutheran students at UW.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Laramie Valley Chapel, Laramie Wyoming.
This is the Laramie Valley Chapel, a Baptist church which is an extraordinary large example of a Prairie Gothic church. The church must be relatively new as it did not exist when I lived in Laramie, although that's quite a few years ago.
Muslim Students Association, Laramie Wyoming
This is a bad photograph of the former church in Laramie Wyoming which is now the Muslim Students Association. The church in the background is St. Paul's United church of Christ. This building was clearly originally a Christian church, but I don't know the history of the building, so I don't know what it was.
For classification purposes, I'm listing this under the label "mosque" but I don't think it really is. Rather, its a center. The Muslim students at UW have had a center for quite some time, but up until this building was acquired I do not think they had one that was purpose built as a religious building. Indeed, when I was a student at UW their center was in an apartment building even though there were a lot of Muslim students at that time.
This photo was taken from my truck as this is in a residential neighborhood and, given the context of the times, stopping to take a better photograph probably would have looked a bit odd, so this bad photo will have to suffice.
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Saturday, July 16, 2016
First Catholic Mass in Wyoming
This entry would also probably make more sense in our Today In Wyoming's History entries, but here is the location of the first Catholic Mass in Wyoming, which was offered by Father Pierre DeSmet in 1840.
Narcissa Whitman and Eliza Spalding at the 1836 Rendezvous
This entry more likely belongs at our Today In Wyoming's History blog, as it isn't so much of a church item (well maybe it is) as a history item. Note how particularly early this Oregon Trail event was, 1836. Well before the big flood of travelers starting going over the trail in the late 1840s.
Friday, July 15, 2016
Community Congregational Church, Big Piney Wyoming
The Big Piney Community Congregational Church was built the same year that the Episcopal Church was, 1914.
St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, Big Piney Wyoming.
This classic Prairie Gothic church was built by the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming in Big Piney in 1914. Much of the western part of the state, as I'm learing, was settled really for the first time about that time.
Christ Lutheran Church, Rawlins Wyoming
This is Christ Lutheran Church in Rawlins, Wyoming.
I don't know any of the details of this church, other than it rather obviously has modern architecture.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
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