Tulsa Churches and Cathedrals

(Tulsa, Oklahoma - OK, USA)



Tulsa is home to a number of particularly important churches, cathedrals, chapels and religious buildings, the most notable of which include Tulsa's Holy Family Cathedral and the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks. Offering regular church services and many seasonal religious events, churches in the Tulsa area are always welcoming.

Holy Family Cathedral

Address: 820 South Boulder Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma OK, 74119, USA
Tel: +1 918 582 6247
The Holy Family Cathedral is located on South Border Avenue and features three large steeples. Construction of this impressive church began in 1912 and was finally complete two years later, when the building was dedicated.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free


Boston Avenue United Methodist Church

Address: 1301 South Boston Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma OK, 74119, USA
Tel: +1 918 583 5181
The Boston Avenue United Methodist Church is located in downtown Tulsa and is one of the city's oldest churches, dating back to the late 19th century. Rebuilt in the 1920s and listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, attractions at the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church include a tall tower offering stunning panoramic views of Tulsa, an enormous pipe organ, Art Deco-style architecture with stunning attention to detail, and regular church services.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

First Christian Church

Address: 913 South Boulder, Tulsa, Oklahoma OK, 74119, USA
Tel: +1 918 582 8237
Situated in the downtown district of Tulsa, the First Christian Church is an unusual building, with a striking green dome. Dating back to the 1920s, other attractions at the First Christian Church include stained-glass and a large interior.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

First Presbyterian Church

Address: 709 South Boston Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma OK, 74119, USA
Tel: +1 918 584 4701
Tulsa's First Presbyterian Church can be found in the city center and was constructed in 1925, although a church has been on this site since the early 1900s. This historic church comprises a number of different buildings and highlights include striking Gothic-style architecture with detailed, period features, an extremely tall steeple, and regular Sunday services.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free