You needn't be religious to be inspired by the setting and the architecture here. Built in 1956 by Marguerite Brunwige Staude, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, this modern landmark, with a huge cross on the facade, rises between two red-rock peaks. Vistas of the town and the surrounding area are spectacular. Though there is only one regular service—a beautiful Taizé service of prayer and song...
Regardless of your stance on Him/Her,:
Regardless of your stance on Him/Her, anyone can appreciate this main Sedona attraction's astonishing architecture. Have a poke around the gift shop too, there are some great books about local history and hiking in there.