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re: The most breathtaking churches in every US state
Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:16 pm to deltaland
Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:16 pm to deltaland
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I love those random black churches in middle of nowhere in the delta that you think are abandoned but will be packed out every Sunday
And they have a bunch of them.
Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:18 pm to anc
Can you imagine how many poor people the church could help if they didn’t feel the need for such oppulence?
Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:24 pm to anc
for all of the admitted and legit charm of NOLA architecture its an ugly building on the outside at least
Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:28 pm to anc
I always thought this was in Columbia LA was neat looking


Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:32 pm to tigerfan84
thats beautiful
I have shared on here before that I'm a preacher's kid and as a preacher's kid our family vacations were all about going to churches we would become the ministers family in big city churches while other families were the ministers family and our little small town add family members that ran churches anyway through all that I became a fan of church architecture,
Made a point of visiting old churches wherever I went no doubt Catholics Excel, especially the older churches but North Europeans also did a really good job I like the simplicity and attention to detail anything the Germans did ,,Lutheran's Methodist had a craftsmanship charm about them
I have shared on here before that I'm a preacher's kid and as a preacher's kid our family vacations were all about going to churches we would become the ministers family in big city churches while other families were the ministers family and our little small town add family members that ran churches anyway through all that I became a fan of church architecture,
Made a point of visiting old churches wherever I went no doubt Catholics Excel, especially the older churches but North Europeans also did a really good job I like the simplicity and attention to detail anything the Germans did ,,Lutheran's Methodist had a craftsmanship charm about them
Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:34 pm to tigerfan84
For Arkansas, my vote would be Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs.
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Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:52 pm to dbb
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Thorncrown Chapel
Is that open air?
Posted on 12/20/23 at 3:59 pm to OWLFAN86
Does your denomination abstain from punctuation, grammar and sentence structure?
Posted on 12/20/23 at 4:01 pm to 4x4tiger
Arkansas was a miss
This is outside of Hotsprings
This is outside of Eureka Springs

This is outside of Hotsprings

This is outside of Eureka Springs
This post was edited on 12/20/23 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 12/20/23 at 4:08 pm to Wraytex
Air Force
my Cousin was offered this
my Cousin was offered this

Posted on 12/20/23 at 4:11 pm to AbitaFan08
quote:
Can you imagine how many poor people the church could help if they didn’t feel the need for such oppulence?
Or having a beautiful church draws people in which leads to more donations which leads to helping more poor people.
Posted on 12/20/23 at 4:12 pm to anc

Prestonwood Baptist Church Dallas
Posted on 12/20/23 at 4:15 pm to deltaland
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I love those random black churches in middle of nowhere in the delta that you think are abandoned but will be packed out every Sunday
There was one near my place down in La, they used to use our pond for baptisms. Looked like an abandoned building most of the time.
Posted on 12/20/23 at 4:15 pm to anc
I was married in this small Catholic chapel on the shores of Mobile Bay. What I love about it is it matches the architecture of the old fashioned bay houses that surrounded it and doesnt have central heat or air to this day. They open the windows and doors for Mass. You occasionally get a dog wandering in or a bird flying through. Its a charming little church


Posted on 12/20/23 at 4:16 pm to 4x4tiger
Best backdrop:
Soldier's Chapel, Big Sky
Otherwise, I'd go with St. Helena's in Helena
Soldier's Chapel, Big Sky

Otherwise, I'd go with St. Helena's in Helena


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