It's how I'd like mine to look.....before the workmen installed the mezzanine bedroom loft, uber-gorgeous stainless steel kitchen, and the stately, ancient doors were swung open for business ---- good time business, that is :))
There is something very intriguing about this picture. And so "Now!"
It says, "OK, now we have a chance to rebuild." And if we're rebuilding, we could do a lot of wonderful things with the space, and still have it as a place of worship (among other things). Without a lot of pews facing in the same direction. Something far more circular or oval would be fitting; something flexible, or multi-use.
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Isn't that how you'd like all the churches to look?
It's how I'd like mine to look.....before the workmen installed the mezzanine bedroom loft, uber-gorgeous stainless steel kitchen, and the stately, ancient doors were swung open for business ---- good time business, that is :))
There is something very intriguing about this picture. And so "Now!"
It says, "OK, now we have a chance to rebuild." And if we're rebuilding, we could do a lot of wonderful things with the space, and still have it as a place of worship (among other things). Without a lot of pews facing in the same direction. Something far more circular or oval would be fitting; something flexible, or multi-use.
And that's only the beginning of my thinking.
P.S.: That last part of the title might be "she'd know where."
But to tell you the truth, there's nothing in the picture that says God is gone at all.
What a waste. In my town, these sort of places are turned into fantastic breweries !
Now, there's a spiritual world I can believe in!
BTW, where is this place?
Rob: Don't know - was just looking in Google images for a derelict church.
Ah; that's why "God only knows" and she's not telling. Thanks.
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