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  2. Holy Family Cathedral (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    It is the mother church of the Diocese of Tulsa and is the seat of the bishop. It is located at 810 South Boulder Avenue in the city of Tulsa in the state of Oklahoma. The parish chose architect J.P. Curtin of the Tulsa firm Curtin, Winkler, and Macdonald to design the church.

  3. Church of the Madalene - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Madalene was established as a parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa in 1946. It is located at 22nd and Harvard in mid-town in the city of Tulsa in the state of Oklahoma. The parish motto is A Roman Catholic community of faith serving the Lord in word and deed..

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Tulsa covers 26,417 square miles (68,420 km 2) over 31 counties in eastern Oklahoma – including the most populous county, Tulsa County. The diocese has 78 parishes (including mission churches) [ 1 ] The official news and information publication of the diocese is The Eastern Oklahoma Catholic .

  5. Category:Churches in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Holy Family Cathedral (Tulsa, Oklahoma) Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (Tulsa, Oklahoma) M. Mount Zion Baptist Church (Tulsa)

  6. Category:Places of worship in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  7. The Church at BattleCreek - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, the congregation incorporated as The Church at BattleCreek, and held its initial public service on August 14, 2003. [citation needed] As of the church's third anniversary in August 2006, it was reporting weekly attendance at two Sunday morning services of over 1600 people, including over 700 children and teenagers.

  8. First Presbyterian Church (Tulsa) - Wikipedia

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    The third permanent church building was completed in 1926, constructed adjacent to the 1910 structure. Mrs. Kerr dubbed the Gothic-style church the "high kirk" of Tulsa. This building is shown in the 2007 photo above. In 1928 the General Assembly of the PCUSA held its annual meeting at FPC, Tulsa. In 1932, Rev. Kerr was elected moderator of the ...

  9. Boston Avenue Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Two of the three riders represent historic individuals, Bishop Francis Asbury, the first American Methodist bishop and Bishop William McKendree, while the third figure, the one in the center, is symbolic of all the other men of God who did His bidding from horseback. The face on this rider was created by Garrison using the church minister's ...