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Nice old church.
This is a very old church. I happened to see it while walking past. I like these old churches and thinking about how the world has changed since they were built. This one is nice.
I've been attending a church here for a little over a year. If you're in town for a visit and want to visit a welcoming congregation, please stop by any Sunday at 10:30am. If you're from the area and ...
I come to this area quite often but failed to appreciate this old historic church across the street from Muth’s Candies. The plaque states that this was the old German congregation that started it in ...
What a gorgeous old brick church! The stained glass windows are divine. It's quite a shame that the church isn't open for guests and parishioners during the day. Not many examples of this architecture...
Nice old church.
This is a very old church. I happened to see it while walking past. I like these old churches and thinking about how the world has changed since they were built. This one is nice.
Such a welcoming congregation
I've been attending a church here for a little over a year. If you're in town for a visit and want to visit a welcoming congregation, please stop by any Sunday at 10:30am. If you're from the area and ...
Nice old church
I walked past the old church and saw the plaque. I couldn’t go inside as it was locked. But it’s nice to see a city keep its old buildings.
Beautiful old church in NuLu.
I come to this area quite often but failed to appreciate this old historic church across the street from Muth’s Candies. The plaque states that this was the old German congregation that started it in ...
Lovely old church
What a gorgeous old brick church! The stained glass windows are divine. It's quite a shame that the church isn't open for guests and parishioners during the day. Not many examples of this architecture...