Notable Christian Sites
California’s Christian heritage is reflected in its diverse architecture, ranging from the 1879 wooden Yosemite Valley Chapel to the grand Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph in San Jose. This collection features historic Episcopal, Methodist, and Catholic churches that have served their communities since the mid-19th century. These sites highlight regional history and varied architectural styles, from the dual spires of the San Diego California Temple to gold-rush era parishes in Oroville.
Yosemite Valley Chapel
The Yosemite Valley Chapel was built in the Yosemite Valley of California in 1879.
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph is a large Roman Catholic church in Downtown San Jose, which serves as the cathedral for the Roman…
The First Unitarian Church of San José
The First Unitarian Church of San Jose is located at 160 North Third Street in downtown San Jose, California, across from St.
San Diego California Temple
A prominent temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints featuring two main spires and white marble-chip stucco architecture.
Temple of Kwan Tai
The Temple of Kwan Tai is a Chinese Taoist temple in Mendocino, California, dedicated to Kwan Tai. It is California Historical Landmark #927.
Saint Mary's
Episcopal church located in Lompoc.
Shandon United Methodist Church
Methodist place of worship serving the Shandon community.
Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
Catholic parish church in Oroville with a history dating back to the California Gold Rush.
Saint Pauls Episcopal Church
Built in 1859, this is one of the oldest Episcopal church buildings in continuous use in California.
First Methodist Church
Methodist congregation in Oroville established in 1857.
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