Here is a cheaply made, unvarnished postcard, circa 1960, from the Church of the Open Door in Los Angeles. At its heyday, it could seat about 4,000 worshipers. The building is no longer in existence, having been demolished in the 1980s due to earthquake damage. However, the church still survives today in its new home in Glendora, California.
Dec 16 2008
Church of the Open Door
by Chris Overstreet in California, Divided Back Era Postcards, Kathleen Anthony, Religion and Churches
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