I agree with all three of you. Sandy, I failed to get the name of the church, but it does look Episcopalian. For those of you that wonder....it's not my church.
What a lovely church setting! Thanks for sharing ... and for visiting my WW/OSI post at Sacred Ruminations today. I've got a 2nd WW/OSI post on my other blog today on the effects of Global Warming on Polar Bears I hope you have a wonderful Wednesday ;--) Hugs and blessings,
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Beautiful church! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an Episcopalian church, which denomination broke away from the Anglican church in this new nation.
ReplyDeletereligion has a HUGE role in american history..... i think it would be hard to separate the two.
ReplyDeletegorgeous church that looks like it may have many stories to tell.
I agree with all three of you. Sandy, I failed to get the name of the church, but it does look Episcopalian. For those of you that wonder....it's not my church.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fits! Great photo - beautiful church!
ReplyDeleteEHT, of course our nation counts on separation of church and state! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a pretty shot for worshiping the GOD. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteHe's thinking ahead
Missing this house
What a lovely church setting! Thanks for sharing ... and for visiting my WW/OSI post at Sacred Ruminations today. I've got a 2nd WW/OSI post on my other blog today on the effects of Global Warming on Polar Bears
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful Wednesday ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Looks like a very historical church. Great shot! Have a great WW.
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