The First Presbyterian Church, Tulsa was organized in 1885. It originally met in the store owned by James M. Hall. The first permanent minister, Rev. Charles William Kerr and his wife arrived in Tulsa in 1900. Kerr remained at this church for over 40 years. Under his leadership, the church became the second largest in its denomination (PCUSA). https://www.firstchurchtulsa.org
Offered only on Thursday, July 25 at:
- 12:00-12:45
- 12:45-1:30
- 3:30-4:30
Cathedrals Tour of Tulsa.
Offered once on Thursday, July 25, from 12:00 to 2:00
- Holy Family Cathedral
- Boston Avenue Methodist, 2301 South Boston, is one of the best examples of Art Deco style architecture anywhere.
Historic Trolley Tour of Tulsa
Offered once on Thursday, July 25. 2-hour tour from 12:00-2:00**
**$20 fee separate from registration fee. Make check payable to Presbyterian Women Synod of the Sun and send to Sandra Hayes, 7603 East 21st Place, Tulsa, OK 74129-2423.
This tour will include downtown Tulsa, Brady Arts and Blue Dome districts, mid-town, Gathering Place, Woodward Park & Utica Square, Oil-Barron homes, Route 66–where east meets west, and others.