When I came back to Trinity Square, it was quieter than it had been when I'd been through earlier, what with a fire alarm sending workers out of the nearby building. The labyrinth set here was being walked by a woman.
Then I went into the Church Of The Holy Trinity. The progressive Anglican church is in the Gothic Revival style, and was built in 1847. It is open daily, works with the homeless, and has close bonds with the LGBT community. It also serves as a music and artistic venue.
It is a beautiful church.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and peaceful!
ReplyDeleteThe ceiling is particularly fine!
ReplyDeleteAn impressive church. Not only by architecture but also by what they do.
ReplyDeleteWe´ll soon have CSD and I do not think a church is involved there.
I like the more modern stained glass window.
ReplyDeleteI looks a beautiful building and, from what you write, one that is fully engaged with the twenty-first century.
ReplyDeleteThese photos evoke such calmness, especially the labyrinth.
ReplyDeleteJanis
amazing stain glass ... enjoy the ceiling too. ( :
ReplyDelete...what a delight to see and hear of the progressive works of this beautiful church!
ReplyDeleteThat church is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church, the stained glass windows are gorgeous. Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteIf I lived there, this would be my church. It's beautiful. :-)
ReplyDelete@Catarina: that it is.
ReplyDelete@Lady Fi: it does.
@Italiafinlandia: I agree.
@Iris: this one does good work.
@Joan: so do I.
@John: quite true.
@Janis: very much so.
@Beth: me too.
@Tom: indeed.
@Marie: definitely.
@Eileen: thank you!
@DJan: it certainly is.
I liked the next to last photo which captured the flying doves.
ReplyDeleteI've never been inside. It is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis has lots of excellent stained glass that makes it attractive.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church William, love the stained glass windows and that the church is so welcoming to all ✨
ReplyDeleteLovely stained glass windows.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful William.
ReplyDeleteThose stained glass windows sure are beautiful!!
ReplyDelete@Barbara: I do too.
ReplyDelete@RedPat: you should!
@Red: quite true!
@Grace: me too.
@Sami: indeed.
@Sharon: that it is.
@Marleen: definitely.
@Happyone: that they are.
Mesmerizing
ReplyDeleteI love a labyrinth. That's beautiful. Lovely glass here. Very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building. I love the stained glass. Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous church with lovely stained glass.
ReplyDeleteSounds like they serve the whole community.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a nice calming place to reflect and repent. Lol
ReplyDeleteTrinity is beautiful and lovely photos ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
@Padre: quite so.
ReplyDelete@Jeanie: I agree.
@Mari: thank you.
@Bill: that it is.
@Janey: they do.
@Eve: quite so.
@Carol: thanks!
Beautiful church and photos
ReplyDeleteI would like to walk a labyrinth sometime.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. We both feature churches today. And I'm, how shall I say, not of the faith.
ReplyDeleteOh glad I didn't miss this one!
ReplyDeleteAn impressive looking church, especially the stained glass windows.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church!
ReplyDeleteLooks a lovely church inside and a great place for the community too:)
ReplyDeleteThose stained glass windows!
ReplyDeleteStained glass windows are beautiful in this church.
ReplyDelete@Maywyn: it stands out.
ReplyDelete@Joanne: I've walked the odd one, but not this one.
@Catalyst: I would define myself as agnostic. Or at the very least not friendly towards organized religion.
@Cloudia: it's quite a church.
@Beatrice: I like stained glass.
@Kay: very much so.
@Rosie: that it is.
@Jennifer: indeed.
@Klara: they are.