InSpired Sunday. |
A week ago we attended a concert benefiting the Winchester Area Temporary Thermal Shelter (WATTS). The concert took place in three downtown churches.
The brick church that houses Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church was built in 1842, with the steeple added after the Civil War. The roots of this church go back to 1753, when German Lutheran Immigrants built a log schoolhouse to educate their children. A church building was constructed a decade later, but eventually was destroyed by fire. (There's more history on the church website.)
- See last week's post showing a different church.
- See my 2016 post showing this church.
Belos vitrais tem esta igreja.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Very nice church, lovely inside
ReplyDeleteThe church looks nice
ReplyDelete...looks like a warm and welcoming church.
ReplyDeleteLovely church, but I am not going to let pass my confusion over a concert held in THREE churches? How'd they do that?
ReplyDeleteThe churches are close together. The entire audience walked from one to the next, accompanied by singers of carols and bell ringers!
DeleteThat is a beautiful church.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA grand old church!
ReplyDeleteI love old churches and homes. The architecture, stained glass, carved wood, etc. seems so warm and beautiful. They just don't make 'em like that anymore.
ReplyDeleteLooks a beautiful Church, I like the windows.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful stained glass windows!
ReplyDeleteI love this church. This is where my family and I went when we lived in Winchester. Brings back so many memories. I love your blog!
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