Monday, August 31, 2009

St. Paul's Methodist Church, 1907


1442 South Quaker Avenue, (South Quaker at Cherry Street)

This congregation was founded in 1907 by the Reverend Sylvester Morris who founded a number of Methodist congregations in Tulsa. The parsonage of Rev Morris is believed to be the oldest surviving house in Tulsa and is now located in Owen Park. See my earlier post HERE. (photo circa 1925 courtesy of Beryl Ford Collection/Rotary Club of Tulsa, Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society)


The beginnings of St. Paul's history coincide with the year that early Oklahoma became part of the United States. In August 1907, Rev. Sylvester Morris and a small group of families gathered to worship in the brush arbor at 14th and Rockford. The "church" consisted of a few planks, blocks, stumps and rocks. After six years of meeting in various locations, these early Tulsans received permission to hold church services in the basement of the Bellview School building (later called Lincoln Elementary) at 15th and Peoria.

Later, the congregation moved its weekly church services to a house located at 1441 S. Quincy. In 1913, the church changed its name to Orcutt Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church and a little white church was built at 14th and Quaker.

Growth in spirit and body lead to decision in 1920 to construct the current sanctuary located at 15th and Quaker. Construction was not completed until late 1924 and the first service of the St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church was held in December. The new sanctuary was formally dedicated in January 1925. With its exquisite stained glass and its familiar red brick gothic architecture, St. Paul's has been a Tulsa landmark ever since. In conjunction with the national realignment of Methodist churches in 1968, our church is now known as the St. Paul's United Methodist Church. Visit their website HERE.

5 comments:

  1. Another place I pass frequently that I know a little more about.

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  2. I just learned that my Great Grandfather, Don LaGrone served there in the 1930's! Thanks for the info!
    Beverlee Frazier, Tampa,FL

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  3. I was reading an old family obituary from 1922 during my genealogical research, and it said her funeral was held at Orcutt Memorial church and I thought, where is that?? I've lived in Tulsa my entire life and never heard of that church. So, I did a Google search and happened upon this page. Now I know. :)

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  4. In 1947 we moved to a house at 1441 S.Quaker right across the street.I was 6 years old.Other features in that neighborhood were Alhambra Hardware,Plaza Theater,Colonial Inn Apartments,Raley-Shaddock Pharmacy.

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