St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church is just down the street from Knox. The current church dates to 1891, and it is the product of a union between two churches, Grace Church, which built this place, and St. John the Evangelist, which had a location up on Sussex Drive that burned down in the early twentieth century. The outer walls are of brick.
But the interior sanctuary is wood.
Here we have a baptismal font.
The wood has a dramatic effect, particularly with the stained glass.
This large nativity caught my eye.
Here we look back towards the west entrance.
And to the south.
Inside the chancel, I took more shots.
This church seems relatively small compared to the last one. I notice that they don't have the traditional wooden pews at this one. The stained glass is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAt some point I imagine they had the traditional pews.
Delete...we can thank artisans.
ReplyDeleteTrue.
DeleteBeautiful woodwork and I like the organ.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteBeautiful church, the woodwork is lovely.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
Thank you.
DeleteYes, the interior woodwork in this church is the result of highly skilled craftsmen.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done.
DeleteThere's much to see in this beautiful church.
ReplyDeleteThis church has amazing woodwork, very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe interior is amazing, William.
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