Just being in the presence of a church evokes an ethereal and otherworldly aura. Church design mirrors the art and architectural styles, historical significance and beliefs that were popular during its construction. While there are many beautiful churches in Wyoming, this little known church hiding in Wyoming is an absolute work of art.
Facebook/St. Mark’s Episcopal Church - Casper St. Mark’s Episcopal Church was the first ordained Christian church in Casper.
Facebook/St. Mark’s Episcopal Church St. Mark’s was established in 1891 and originally built with a humble frame structure. Many Episcopal churches have their doors painted red which is symbolic and represents a refuge from persecution.
Facebook/St. Mark’s Episcopal Church - Casper A larger brick church was constructed in 1907 and in 1925 transformed into the building that exists today.
YouTube/St Mark’s Casper The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion of churches.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Episcopal churches’ architecture is a lot like the older Roman Catholic churches.
YouTube/St Mark’s Casper Take a look at the beautiful pipe organ.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Here’s a beautiful picture of the interior with the nave (seating area for the congregation), chancel and altar.
Facebook/St. Mark’s Episcopal Church - Casper The real artistic beauty radiates from the stained glass windows.
Facebook/St. Mark’s Episcopal Church - Casper “Grant that whosoever is here dedicated to thee may be endued with heavenly virtues and everlastingly rewarded.”
Facebook/St. Mark’s Episcopal Church - Casper “While He blessed them, He was parted from them.”
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Check out this YouTube video of this beautiful church in Casper by St. Mark’s Casper.
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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church was the first ordained Christian church in Casper.
Facebook/St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
St. Mark’s was established in 1891 and originally built with a humble frame structure. Many Episcopal churches have their doors painted red which is symbolic and represents a refuge from persecution.
A larger brick church was constructed in 1907 and in 1925 transformed into the building that exists today.
YouTube/St Mark’s Casper
The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion of churches.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Episcopal churches’ architecture is a lot like the older Roman Catholic churches.
Take a look at the beautiful pipe organ.
Here’s a beautiful picture of the interior with the nave (seating area for the congregation), chancel and altar.
The real artistic beauty radiates from the stained glass windows.
“Grant that whosoever is here dedicated to thee may be endued with heavenly virtues and everlastingly rewarded.”
“While He blessed them, He was parted from them.”
If you’ve ever visited this church in Wyoming, please leave your impressions in the comments below. Do you know of any other churches in Wyoming that are an absolute work of art?
For other churches in the state, check out These 10 Churches In Wyoming Will Leave You Absolutely Speechless.
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