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First Presbyterian Church (also known as Christian Science Society) is a historic church building at 101 E. Washington Avenue in McAlester, Oklahoma. It was built in 1895 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It is a one-story 66 by 51 feet (20 m × 16 m), cream-colored, shingle-style Presbyterian church. [2]
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
First Congregational Church (Waynoka, Oklahoma) First Methodist Church Building (Atoka, Oklahoma) First Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Vinita, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (Atoka, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (Coweta, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (McAlester, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (Sallisaw, Oklahoma) First ...
Mar. 27—A group of McAlester churches have started holding the Men's Holy Week Breakfasts again. The longtime tradition of the Men's Holy Week Breakfasts stopped in 2020 due to the COVID19 pandemic.
First Presbyterian Church (Atoka, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (Coweta, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (McAlester, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (Sallisaw, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church (Tulsa) First Presbyterian Church (Waurika, Oklahoma) First Presbyterian Church of Chandler; First Presbyterian Church of Lawton; First ...
A special provision of the United Methodist Church's Book of Discipline ends on Dec. 31, 2023. Take a look at how Oklahoma compared in exits, court
There were 29 churches that ended their affiliation in October 2022, but the bulk of the 127 exiting churches broke from the United Methodist Church in 2023. Delegates with the Oklahoma United ...
The Order of the Rainbow for Girls was founded in McAlester on April 6, 1922, by Rev. W. Mark Sexson. From the initial installation class of 86 girls, the Order grew to 50,000 members in 1940. In 1941, the Order began plans for a larger office building that would serve as a memorial to those who had made the Order possible, and a shrine for ...