520 S. Osage /Thursday Doors

Formerly the First Congregational Church of Sedalia, this 1889 church has been lucky to survive.

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Corner of 6th and Osage

Abandoned in the 80’s, it was acquired by a Slavic congregation as early as 2006, but don’t quote me on that year. This one was hard to find information on.

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Facing South Osage Street

I would hope it is on the National Register of Historical Places. But I haven’t been able to find that data as of yet.

At one point, the church had many more stained glass windows. Unfortunately there have been more modern replacements. Not to mention the basement windows are all closed with cement and blocks.

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Currently the First Slavic Pentecostal Church

I did find Missouri State info suggesting Sedalia is void of any Pre-Civil War buildings. So this one must be one of the earliest.

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9 comments

  1. Yes, it is owned by Slavic people, we are trying to take a good care of it, unfortunately it’s getting harder as we are small group and the building isn’t getting any younger. Inside, there is a pipe organ that is largest between Kansas city and St. Louis. Come, visit us, we are open Sundays 9:30-12:00pm.

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    • Thank you for your comments! I am glad you found this post from 2018. I’m very glad to hear of the care taken of this wonderful church. I’m a lifetime resident of this area and this place is a wonderful piece of Sedalia history. What a cool organ to have also! Not many churches keep organs or even have organists to play them anymore. I will do my best to drop by sometime once it’s warmer out. 😉 Thank you again.

      Stephanie

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