For years, the small neighborhood church had served its members, many of whom were refugees from Southeast Asia.
When churches had to go remote during the 2020 coronavirus lockdown, I had assumed that church had gone remote, also.
The parking lot was never plowed. Perhaps, there was no need.
But, even after churches were permitted to resume in person services, no one seemed to be coming here anymore.
One day recently, I passed the church.
The gloomy sky fits the mood of this building perfectly.
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I agree it looks very atmospheric good history capture too
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It is sad to be closed such a church. The logic in our days is a little bit broken.
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That is sad. Churches are not just religion, they too are businesses and many of them have struggled since COVID hit.
ReplyDelete...many churches have fallen on hard times!
ReplyDeleteMany things are no more because of the virus. So sad.
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I hope it’s for sale because the congregation found a better place to meet. But I suspect otherwise.
ReplyDeleteOh my- years and years ago my sweetie and I almost bought a church to change into a home. I have lways wanted to make a home from some other kind of building. It will be interesting to see what happens. Have a great day!
ReplyDeletethat is so sad
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope you find out the story. I wonder what happened to them.
ReplyDeleteNothing brings my spirits down more than seeing an abandoned church! :(
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