Art and Architecture
When we worship God at Second Church, we are surrounded by highly symbolic works of art that point our minds and our hearts toward our Creator and Savior. Beautiful in themselves, these works are an inherent part of community worship, inspiring and enhancing our appreciation of the glory of God. Because of its creative nature, art is truly a reflection of God’s creative spirit. Through the creation and the perception of beauty, we praise and celebrate the creative power of God. Art is, in this, respect, an aspect of worship.
Building Use Policy
Through its facilities at 7700 N. Meridian Street, Second Presbyterian is pleased to serve its congregation and its community.
It is expected that all organizations and persons utilizing the facilities at Second Presbyterian Church would treat the property and furnishings in a manner consistent with biblical stewardship principles. There is no charge for the use of the building for Second Presbyterian Church church-related groups.
Priority of use is as follows:
1. Regularly scheduled meetings connected with Second Presbyterian.
2. All other functions of Second Presbyterian, not regularly scheduled.
3. Activities and functions of the Presbyterian denomination.
4. All inter-denominational church meetings.
5. All church-related groups.
6. Social service and community groups.
7. Outside groups (with approval).
The Executive Administrative Assistant to the Director of H.R. and Administrative Services handles all outside group intake and scheduling. The Director of H.R. and Administrative Services approves groups and may adjust or waive outside group fees. At the time of application, the expressed purpose and intent for the facility use will need to be made in writing to the Executive Administrative Assistant of the Director of H.R. and Administrative Services. A church representative will be on-site for the duration of large events.