1970s Meyer Blvd United Methodist Church Vintage Postcard Kansas City MO
About This Vintage Postcard
The enduring stonework and gabled roof of Meyer Boulevard United Methodist Church stand as a quiet testament to community and faith in the heart of Kansas City. Surrounded by a soft carpet of green and the reaching branches of a steady evergreen, the building feels like an anchor in the landscape, a place where generations have found a sense of belonging. There is a peaceful gravity to its architecture, inviting a moment of reflection on the many Sunday mornings and shared gatherings that have unfolded within these walls.
Details
Era: Chrome, 1970s (circa 1975)
City: Kansas City
State: Missouri
Country: United States of America
Topics: Religious Architecture, Churches, Kansas City Landmarks, United Methodist Church
Artist Photographer: Unknown
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: MWM Dexter
Additional Information
Originally founded in the 1920s as the Meyer Boulevard Evangelical Church, this Brookside landmark served local families for decades before officially becoming the Meyer Boulevard United Methodist Church following a national denominational merger in 1968. Over time, the congregation joined with Central United Methodist, the oldest Protestant church in Kansas City, to remain a cornerstone of the neighborhood.
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