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Interior of Okmulgee Church of the Redeemer Episcopal Church

Description: Center aisle, wood pews on either side, wood paneling on walls, wood altar rail, cloth covered altar, candle on each side, shelf holding cross behind altar, wood panels with stained glass windows behind altar. Written on back of photo "Church of Redeemer, Okmulgee, Paneling completed 1953".
Date: 1953
Creator: Kent Spring
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Early S. James Episcopal Church, Purcell

Description: Bishop Brooke of the missionary district held services in the Christian Church January 30, 1893. In 1894 Rev. D. G. Gunn conducted an Episcopal serve while Bishop Brooke rallied the town for pledges to purchase church property. Between 1894 - 1902 the services were held in an old 15' x 30' dwelling. The first church is a single story wood frame structure, front and side doors, cross at apex of front roof.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Perry

Description: Wood frame structure with arched windows, double doors and corner entrance. There is steep pitched roof with cross atop at the front. A dark sign with white lettering "St. Marks Church, Episcopal, Sunday Services". This mission was reestablished in 1954. They purchased the original church building and site for use. The original church building was used until 1962 before the current church building was given to Perry Historical Society and moved to CCC Lake.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Pawhuska before 1960

Description: The original church moved to Ninth and Leahy in 1914 with rectory (not seen) built to left of church. The rectory was destroyed by fire in 1960's. It is a white shingled building, covered front entry with double arched door. There is a steep pitched roof with cross at top.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Children's Choir at Okmulgee Church of the Redeemer

Description: Three children wearing long robes and holding song books on each side of cloth covered altar with Nativity scene in front. A window is behind the altar with two Christmas trees in each corner. Written on front "Silent Night, Holy Night" "Black's Studio, Okmulgee". On back of photo "Okmulgee Children's Chapel, l to r, Pettigrew Wright, Ruth Odom, Mary Kendall, Linda Gray, Anita Chronos, Billy Metzger" and label for News Engravers, Inc.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Altar at Oklahoma City St. Matthias Episcopal Church

Description: Wood altar, red altar cloth, brass round plate, candles on either side, brass flowerpot with greenery, crucifix on red wall behind altar. Altar inside second worship area at garage at 90th and N. Western.
Date: 1966
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Oklahoma City St. Paul's Cathedral

Description: Brick and stone building designed by Arthur Williams, steep pitched roof, square bell tower at rear, lighter stone and brick structure added at right for narthex, parish house, cloister and education building, street and cars in foreground. Located at 1901 NW4th and Broadway, cornerstone laid 1901 with first service 1904.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Reverend Shirley Guilroy Sanchez

Description: Reverend Shirley G. Sanchez was born in the West Indies and raised Episcopalian. He left for the United States at the age of 19 and was enrolled at St. Paul's Normal and Industrial School, Virginia. Six years later he attended Bishop Payne's Divinity School and after ordination served in Alabama and Arkansas. He was recommended to the Rt. Reverend Thomas Casady, Bishop of the Missionary District of Oklahoma as a vicar for St. Thomas, Tulsa. Due to a vacancy at Muskogee's Black church of St. Phi… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Sign for St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Sand Springs

Description: Wood sign with white lettering "ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH", Rev. Zachritz listed as vicar. Attached sign, "NOW BUILIDNG ON THE SUREST OF FOUNDATIONS." Construction began in 1960 at 601 Lake Dr.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Interior of Grace Episcopal Church, Ponca City

Description: Carpeted center aisle, wood seating on either side for choir, metal altar railing, green kneeling cushions, cloth covered altar, cross at center of altar with flower vase and candle on each end. Black metal candelabra on back wall, decorative wood wall, open beamed wood ceiling, stained glass windows near ceiling.
Date: 2019
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of Grace Episcopal Church, Ponca City

Description: Stone (Arkansas harmony ledgestone) building covered vestibule with wood double doors, steep pitched roof, bell tower at far left with cross atop, car parked on street by street sign. Built after 1951 at 109 N. 13th Street. The original church had been at 7th and Central and sold in 1951.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

First Building of Oklahoma City St. Paul's Cathedral

Description: Steep pitched roof, bell tower atop covered entrance at front, arched windows. Constructed in 1893 at 219 NW 2nd (Robert S. Kerr). In 1901 building moved to NW 4th and Broadway.
Date: 1900
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Alter

Description: Photograph of a church's alter.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Banner for Santa Maria Virgen

Description: White cloth background, blue lettering "SANTA MARIA VIRGEN", red heart with Virgin and child at center, blue lettering "THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF OKLAHOMA", red lettering "CON FE VENCEREMOS EL TEMOR". Located at 2141 SW 25th St. In 2023 at 5500 S. Western Ave.
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Exterior of St. John's Episcopal Church, Woodward

Description: This building was formerly General Custer's Chapel at Fort Supply. The church building was given by President Roosevelt to Woodward at a cost of remodeling $500. Stucco walls, covered vestibule, double front doors, cross at apes of roof. Written on back "Remodeled Chapel at Woodward."
Date: unknown
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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