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What Now? with Trevor Noah

99% Invisible and the Megachurch (featuring Gillian Jacobs)

What Now? with Trevor Noah

SiriusXM & Day Zero Productions

News, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.72.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Roman Mars and frequent 99% Invisible contributor, Gillian Jacobs, take us through the story of Sister Aimee Semple McPherson -- the captivating evangelist who built the blueprint for the American megachurch and then vanished in a scandal that gripped the nation. Hear more stories like this from 99% Invisible by listening and subscribing wherever you get your podcasts.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is 99% Invisible. I'm Roman Mars.

0:05.4

In the artsy neighborhood of Echo Park in Los Angeles, right across the street from Echo Park Lake,

0:11.5

you'll find a building that begs to be noticed. It sits against the backdrop of coffee shops,

0:17.7

tattoo parlors, and tattoo parlors slash coffee shops. It's a colossal white structure

0:23.5

that looks like an arena laced with archways. Its defining feature is an enormous concrete dome

0:30.7

perched overhead. The building itself is a blend of classical and modern design elements

0:36.4

and has been described as, quote,

0:38.7

half Roman Coliseum, half Parisian opera house.

0:42.6

I mean, some people have described it that way.

0:46.2

But if you ask me, I think it looks more like a concrete flying saucer landed on top of the Rose Bowl Stadium.

0:52.8

Best reporter, actor, and frequent contributor, Gilean Jacobs.

0:57.0

One of my personal nerdier hobbies is driving around Los Angeles and looking up the history of

1:02.3

buildings. It's what I do to relax. So, of course, the first time I went to Echo Park Lake,

1:07.3

I homed in on that building across the street. I had to know what it was.

1:12.6

And luckily for me, there are tours available.

1:16.3

The dome was also the largest freestanding dome of that size and shape, at least in the

1:24.1

northern hemisphere, if not the world at the time.

1:27.1

Turns out this place is a Pentecostal church called the Angelus Temple.

1:31.2

Dan Scott is head docent of the Temple's Heritage Museum.

1:34.4

Seated 5,300 people.

1:37.0

It was also uniquely built.

1:39.4

It's completely fireproof.

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