Old Post Chapel, Fort Sill, OK

Old Post Chapel, Fort Sill, OK We serve the liturgy weekly at the historic Ft. Sill Old Post Chapel and are led by Episcopalian/Anglican, Lutheran and Presbyterian Chaplains. All are welcome!

01/21/2026

All Religious Services from 23-26 January are cancelled due to expected Winter Storm

12/11/2025
The “Old” Post Chapel was constructed in 1875 by elements of the 11th Infantry and the 4th Cavalry under the command of ...
10/02/2024

The “Old” Post Chapel was constructed in 1875 by elements of the 11th Infantry and the 4th Cavalry under the command of General Ranald S. McKenzie. The sum of $2,500 was appropriated for the purchase of materials for the er****on of a chapel & school house.
Built of native limestone and local timbers, this little outpost of Christianity was the first structure of the post visible to weary travelers coming in by stage from the distant settlements in the eastern states.
Captain Jeremiah Porter (pictured) was the first to hold services in the chapel on Christmas Eve, 1875. By January 1876, he requested a bell to announce services across the post. This bell apparently disappeared many years ago and the present bell was installed in December 1930.
Father Isadore, noted Catholic priest who founded the mission at Anadarko, and Reverend Frank Wright, son of the Choctaw Indian who named Oklahoma, both conducted services in the chapel from time to time.
School was also held in this building for the children of the post. The teachers were usually Sergeants paid at the rate of fifty cents per day for their efforts. Children of the officers, as well as of the Indian women who sometimes worked in the family quarters, all attended school in the little chapel.
Parties were frequently held in the chapel also. The services were scarcely over sometimes when the benches were pushed aside and the dance would begin. Masquerade balls were occasionally held with men and women donning the attire of the opposite s*x.
In 1930, the old stone latrines behind the family quarters were torn down and the stone used to construct a vestry on the north side of the building. During this same time other changes were made to the building interior including new benches, railings and ceiling fns.
In its setting of quiet beauty, the little chapel remains as a hallowed symbol of the place that religion has held in the lives of the military personnel of this nation. This Chapel is believed to be the second oldest house of worship still in use in Oklahoma. ~~~ Old Post Chapel picture from circa 1920 ~~

Ft Sill family, while you're staying warm during this wintry weather, mark your calendars for the Ash Wed services at Ol...
02/23/2022

Ft Sill family, while you're staying warm during this wintry weather, mark your calendars for the Ash Wed services at Old Post Chapel. Choose the best time that works for you: Noon or 1900.

Ash Wednesday is the beginning of a Christian season of prayer and repentance we call Lent where we prepare our hearts for the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

During the Ash Wed service, we impose the sign of the cross in ash upon our foreheads and remember our own mortality. Those who embrace this moment find it powerful and helpful to their spiritual growth.

Details below. All are welcome.

Address

425 Hamilton Road
Lawton, OK
73503

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm
Saturday 9am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+15804428706

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