The First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa was organized in 1885 in Creek Nation, Indian Territory, before statehood. It originally met in the store owned by brothers James M. Hall and Harry C. Hall, and was served by itinerant, circuit-riding ministers.
Its first building was wooden, built in 1899. The first permanent minister, Reverend Charles William Kerr and his wife arrived in Tulsa in 1900. Kerr served at this church for more than 40 years. Under his leadership, two more church buildings were constructed, each of stone.
As Tulsa developed as a major city after the early 20th-century oil boom here, this church's congregation grew to become in 1948 the second-largest Presbyterian congregation in the country.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Presbyterian_Church_(Tulsa)
Official website http://www.firstchurchtulsa.org/
Phone +1 918 584 4701
Address 709 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119, USA
Coordinates 36°8'59.236" N -95°59'13.575" E