Historic Sacred Places

2019 Place in Peril
“Religious buildings play a fundamental role in their communities: they define our local history, are an important source of our artistic patrimony and provide vital space for many local social services, in addition to their religious impacts.”
Preserving Historic Religious Properties: A Toolkit for Congregations & Community Leaders
- Preserving Historic Religious Properties: A Toolkit for Congregations & Community Leaders (from the National Trust for Historic Preservation)
- Interpreting the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation: Preserving Historic Church Interiors (from the National Park Service)
- Preservation Brief 33: The Preservation and Repair of Historic Stained and Leaded Glass (from the National Park Service)
- Rural Churches of Missouri: A Study of Architectural Types from 1819 to 1945 (from the State Historic Preservation Office)
- NEW Transitioning Older and Historic Sacred Places (from Partners for Sacred Places)