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Garden Grove has a glass landmark with two lives
The former Crystal Cathedral, now Christ Cathedral, gives Garden Grove a rare landmark shaped by television religion, bold glass architecture, and a later Catholic reuse.
Garden Grove’s glass cathedral can surprise people who only know the area from freeways and shopping centers. The campus began with Reverend Robert Schuller’s Garden Grove Community Church. It grew from drive-in-style worship into a large televised ministry.
The building people knew as the Crystal Cathedral came from that era. Schuller wanted a church that felt open to the sky. Architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee designed an all-glass building that matched the bold idea. The name stuck after Schuller saw an early model and thought it looked like a crystal cathedral.
The later chapter matters too. After Crystal Cathedral Ministries went through bankruptcy, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange bought the 34-acre campus in 2012. The building became Christ Cathedral. That gave the same glass landmark a second public life and a new role for Orange County’s Catholic community.
You do not have to know every church detail to appreciate why the site matters. It shows how Southern California mixes media, architecture, growth, faith, and reuse in a very local way. In Garden Grove, one glass campus carries several decades of change.
Where to see it
The Christ Cathedral campus in Garden Grove, near Chapman Avenue and Lewis Street.
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