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    Sarah B.

    I recently decided on Pilgrim Chapel for my upcoming wedding. I've always driven by the church and thought it was lovely, so I finally checked it out so I could see the inside as well. It's beautiful! It's all stone with gorgeous stained glass windows inside. There's a small altar at the front and several rows of small pews. The carpeting is a very inoffensive shade of lavendar. There is a small room downstairs for changing and right outside the sanctuary is a small greeting room with a table and a couple of chairs. It's very cozy! There are a few downsides: It is extremely tiny--it only holds about 70 people. Also, it was originally a church for the deaf, so there is no organ or piano; if you want music you have to bring it in yourself. Pricing is reasonable. It's $750 for weekends and I think it's about $400 if you get married during the week. They do allow payments. I've had a chance to meet with the staff and they are friendly and helpful as well. I'm looking forward to being married here!

    Roxanne A.

    It is a beautiful chapel, and they've got weddings down to a tee. You rent it for 3 hours at a time so you'd better get finished within that time frame. The guy we worked with has his way of doing things and it's best if you go along with his way. I'm no bridezilla so it wasn't a problem, but our minister assisted and when I need a change at the last minute I talked to him instead of the guy from Pilgrim Chapel. The only music we had was by a friend with his acoustic guitar and it was just magical!

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    What a beautiful chapel. Very cozy and big enough for 75 people! Ideal for a small wedding!

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    What is the parking situation like at the Pilgrim Chapel?

    Ample street parking all around the chapel. Considering the seating capacity, guests can easily park nearby.

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    If you are looking for the perfect intimate setting for your wedding day and amazing support from the staff, this is it!

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    Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral - The musicians

    Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral

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    Quality Hill, Greater Downtown

    I'm an Episcopal visitor at a local conference trying to check out the beautiful building and find…read morea contemplative spot midday. Sadly this wasn't it. Confusing signage, locked doors everywhere. Would have loved to check it out but no way open or in (despite signs telling me to use the locked doors) and no one around to help. Seems lovely for those who know the ropes or have special access!

    I've driven by this cathedral thousands of times, and this weekend I had a reason to visit it…read more This is from an artistic, museum standpoint. I don't go there for church. I don't attend one, but I love cathedrals. I can describe it as breathtaking. You park in the gated lot, and go around to the side, which I think is the main entrance. Then I went into the sanctuary. Oh my. I've been to several cathedrals in my traveling, even the large St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe, NM. They strike my curiosity. The castle like interior, and the stone exterior with towers and black wrought iron brings one back to a different time period. That's cause this cathedral has been in KC since 1870...I'm not a cathedral geek, I read it in the brochure.The inside of the sanctuary has pews that are wooden and sound creeky. They are old and smell of cedar. The stage, well, I guess it's the pulpit area, is lavish with wrought iron decorating the top of center of the stage. It looks like an open wrought iron gate. Really, it's difficult to describe. It's a not miss, even if you don't attend church, just go inside and look at the sanctuary. I don't know the hours, but it's a definite destination for anyone traveling to Kansas City. It's huge. And the sound system was right on. The stained glass is out standing. They have an art show going on, called Tranformations. The organ music is grand, just grand. So I suggest taking a trip to visit this cathedral just once. It's gorgeous, and breath taking.

    Peace Christian Church UCC

    Peace Christian Church UCC

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    Crossroads, Greater Downtown

    I visited Peace Church initially online, during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. I was…read moreimpressed that they willingly committed to forgoing in person worship in order not to expose one another to COVID. Currently, they are meeting in person and masks are optional if you have been vaccinated. Holly McKissick is the lead pastor and I loved her sermons that were to the point, challenging, relatable and inspiring. Once the church began meeting on Sundays we tried them out and have been attending a few weeks now. The worship service is contemporary and laid back. In person attendance looks to be about 60-75 and maybe a similar number who attend via Zoom. I like that the church is devoted to social justice and working to help the most vulnerable in the community and I have an opportunity to be a part of that. The church is very friendly and inclusive as a church family should be. I would define the church as progressive, if you consider the fact that Jesus' teaching and actions were progressive. I was made to feel at home even on my first visit. The church is open to all regardless of race, gender, social status, sexual orientation, gender identity, faith background, age, etc. I think this is our new church home and I highly recommend others try it out.

    From the owner: Peace Church UCC is a progressive community of faith and an Open and Affirming congregation,…read morecelebrating diversity in race, age, sexual orientation, gender expression, nationality, faith background, education, and abilities. Led by Rev. Holly McKissick and Rev. Paula Lafferty.

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