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Hollywood United Methodist Church

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Country
  
USA

Opened
  
16 March 1930

Date founded
  
16 March 1930

Website
  
hollywoodumc.org

Phone
  
+1 323-874-2104

Architect
  
Thomas P. Barber

Hollywood United Methodist Church

Location
  
6817 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles, California 90028

Denomination
  
United Methodist Church

District
  
Los Angeles District, California-Pacific Annual Conference, Western Jurisdiction

Senior pastor(s)
  
Rev. Kathy Cooper-Ledesma

Address
  
6817 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA

Architectural style
  
English Gothic architecture

Similar
  
Southern California Institute o, Union Rescue Mission, Theatre of NOTE, Equality California, NOH8 Campaign

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Hollywood united methodist church


Hollywood United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church located at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Highland Avenue in the Hollywood Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Its English Gothic architecture and the giant HIV/AIDS Red Ribbon on the bell-tower have made it a prominent landmark in Hollywood. The church's facilities, in addition to housing an active congregation, are used by the private non-religious Oaks School and have been the settings for many movies including Sister Act and Back to the Future.

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History

Construction on the first building, the Recreational Hall, was started in 1927 by a group of congregants who began organizing the new church in 1909. The rest of the structure was completed on March 16, 1930.

Architecture

The church building was designed by Thomas P. Barber, and based in part on the English Gothic style of Westminster Hall in London. The structure is steel-framed concrete, with the sanctuary roof having an open hammer beam construction.

Use as a movie filming location

Due to its convenient location in the heart of Hollywood and its mixture of Gothic and modern architecture, the church has been used frequently as a filming location for Hollywood movies. The "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance scenes in Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II were filmed in the church's gymnasium. Interior scenes for the movie Sister Act were filmed in the hallways, classrooms, and offices of the church, although the film crew repainted the interior to make it appear much older. Scenes from Anger Management, Big Momma's House, Jarhead, People Like Us, and several other movies were filmed on the premises.

The Oaks School

The Oaks School is an independent private K-6 school founded in 1985 which rents space from the church. The school is non-religious and not affiliated with the church, although the school and church communities do work together frequently and share some staff.

References

Hollywood United Methodist Church Wikipedia