User:Indyguy/sandbox/Our Savior Lutheran Church (Indianapolis)

Our Savior Lutheran Church is located at 261 West 25th Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. The historic church was built in 1948 by the city's first African-American Lutheran congregation, which organized in 1939. The congregation is a member of the Indiana District of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. The red-brick structure is notable because it combined two styles of architecture, Late Gothic Revival and Tudor Revival, which were popular styles for religious buildings in the late nineteenth century. The L-shaped church was built in two sections. The original chapel, which dates from 1874–75, is Late Gothic Revival-style building. The Romanesque Revival-style main sanctuary was completed in 1887 on a limestone foundation laid in 1875. The sanctuary features round-arched windows, a rose window, and brick buttresses with limestone caps. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.