Yes. As a matter of fact it was in Midwest City. They had other publicly prominent people on the same walls but Gandhi is the one that stood out to me and which I never forgot. MLK, Jr. might be a saint there, too, but I don’t recall. Have you been in there, also?
It seemed to me to be the sanctuary of moral equivalency. The pastor that was there moved on to Moore, I think. He probably corrupted that church too.
It was sad to me that I felt so uncomfortable in the MWC church. Besides the paintings, the seating did not lend itself to drawing attention to the Altar or the Tabernacle (opposite sides of the church). It was stadium style seating and you were directly facing the parishioner on the other side of the church.