St. Mary's Episcopal Church (Kansas City, Missouri)

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St. Mary's Episcopal Church
West side of the church
Religion
AffiliationEpiscopal Church in the United States of America
LeadershipThe Rev'd Sean C. Kim, SCP, Priest in Charge.
Location
LocationKansas City, Missouri, United States
Architecture
Architect(s)William Halsey Wood
TypeLate Gothic Revival
Website
www.stmaryskcmo.org

St. Mary's Episcopal Church, at 1307 Holmes Street in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, is an Episcopal church in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. It is part of the Diocese of West Missouri.

St. Mary's was the first Episcopal church in Kansas City, established in 1857. The parish was founded as St. Luke's, and the name changed in the 1870s. It was sponsored by Trinity Episcopal Church in Independence, Missouri. Prior to the construction of the building at 13th and Holmes, the congregation worshiped at several locations including a building at 8th and Walnut.

The current Holmes Street building was built in 1887. The Gothic Revival church was accepted into the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[1]

Gallery

  • The high altar in the church's nave
    The high altar in the church's nave
  • View of the altar from the choir stall
    View of the altar from the choir stall
  • Chapel of the Annunciation
    Chapel of the Annunciation
  • The nave of St. St. Mary's Episcopal Church
    The nave of St. St. Mary's Episcopal Church
  • The reredos behind the altar
    The reredos behind the altar

References

  1. ^ "National Register of Historic Places". npgallery.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-12-13.

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