Also known as Oklahoma City First Friends Church and Friends Church- Evangelical. Located between Shields Blvd and I-35, just south of SE 59th St.
from the web site
"The Friends Church, also known as Quaker, arose in England in the seventeenth century. George Fox, founder, began his ministry about 1647. In spite of intense persecution, Friends proclaimed the truth that a person’s salvation is a personal matter between his soul and God. Early Quakers migrated from England to America; Meetings were established in America as early as 1671. Friends have made outstanding contributions in various areas of human need, such as abolition of slavery, gaining rights for women, protection of the rights of the American Indians, humane treatment of prisoners, relief of human sufferings, and promotion of peace.
Evangelical Friends began in Oklahoma City in 1961 with prayer meetings held in the homes of various Friends families. In June 1962, the first pastor was called and the current property was purchased. As the church grew, buildings and additions were added. OKC Friends Church is affiliated with Evangelical Friends Church Mid America whose headquarters is in Wichita, Kansas."