Okay, I wasn’t lost at all. I was roaming around without direction, how I do when I’m on a doorscursion. I do not remember where this church was exactly, and therefore I cannot tell you anything about it.
Aw, I know, some of us really enjoy the history.
I know the area I was walking in, and this ‘church’ is not included in the map, which leads me to believe it’s not a church anymore. Leave it to me to find another not a church, eh?
Also? Churches are usually shiny clean places that encourage trespassing…
But look how pretty!
Lamps, ooh!
And here’s the finale.
Aah!
I can’t pretend I don’t want to furiously wash those windows, but they’re still gorgeous doors, and that stained glass really outdid itself, don’tcha think?
#ThursdayDoors is part of an inspired post series run by Norm Frampton. To view more interesting doors, click the link and see what others are posting today.
I guess it’s okay to lie in the title of a post about a church if it isn’t really a church. So, go, my child, and sin no more. Unless, you know, you want to. Beautiful building/doors/windows!
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I’m not sure I believe in sin, which may well be a sin…
Writing is always never a lie 😉
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Wow. Now those are some lamps. I think the red really plays well with that stain glass. No soliciting and no trespassing, ain’t a church.
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Right? Red and green, mmhm.
It’s on the corner of East and New York, but I can’t find a single bit of info.
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Aha…A clue. What is it used for now? Apartments or condos? ??
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I’ve not the first clue. No sign of life on a beautiful Sunday afternoon, though.
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Odd. I may be wrong but I think there used to be cafe in the basement. They did a lot of vegetarian dishes. The chef split and moved to SoBro Cafe. I thought that people referred to the host building as a Church. I must find out.
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I’d love for you to find out!
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Will do. I love a good research project.
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Nice door but that stained glass caught my eye right away – purdeeee.
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Looks like you need to start carrying Windex with you on these doorscursions.
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Red is an unusual color for a church door but boy does it showcase the stained glass! Beautiful.
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Beautiful building, Joey. Red doors, red bricks and even stained glass arched window. 🙂
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What is IT about red doors? I do love them!!!
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Loved the stained glass window, but the No Trespassing sign is rather unfriendly 😉
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Lovely zingy red doors, stained glass is always a pleasure to find and the no soliciting sign on a red door just made me smile!
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Yes, it’s very beautiful, although there was a little jolt of “recognition” at the one more unadorned door photo here. It reminded me so much of the old buildings of my childhood, especially the old high school my mom used to go to that was no longer a school when I went to preschool there and later in my early 20s when I took ballet there. I actually could feel that memory. And those doors weren’t even red!
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Interesting. Must be a set of doors deeply burned into your memory.
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I had no idea!
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I like the lamps and the stained glass, but I’m totally sold on those main doors. Even with the no trespassing sign, which, just sayin, probably isn’t authorized by the big guy. I hope whoever owns this place inherits a case of Windex soon. In any case, you did good, Joey.
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Thanks, Dan 🙂
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I think that is one handsome red door and the stained glass is just gorgeous. The way the light hits the exact center is wonderful, and the glass on the sides almost look like sails. I LOVE it, wherever it is and whatever it is now. Who cares. It is just beautiful. 🙂
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I concur! Thanks, Judy 🙂
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I love stained glass. Thanks for sharing!!
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Gorgeous doors- your doorscursions bring you to some great places!
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I do so enjoy it 🙂
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I like the red front doors, the lamps and stained glass. Great find!
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I like those red doors, but wonder if they’ve always been that color. Seems more Elizabeth Arden than church-y. But, you know, whatever works…
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Since I can find any info on it without its address, I couldn’t say really. But you know Elizabeth Arden’s doors would never be so dirty, either — lipstick on a pig and all that 😉
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Beauty! 😀
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Gorgeous doors. I suspect the No Trespassing means it is no longer a church. I’ve seen a number of churches around here with red doors. They are some of the more ornate ones I’ve seen.
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And it has “Posted by Joey” all over it! (Okay, “by Joey” has fallen off.)
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Oh that red door! Love it.
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Love that title, Joey. I do hope you were found eventually. 🙂 The stained glass is the stunner in this series, although the doors are great, too. Hopefully this building will be used for something again soon. It’s too lovely to leave empty.
janet
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I absolutely think it is fun to post a door with little facts, Joey. Just look in amazement at your find!!
The building has very neat brickwork, the antique lamps are awesome and the stained glass windows and arch over the red doors are gorgeous.
Yes, I “a-door” the red doors, too. ❤ I would like to get some vinegar water and newspaper to clean those glass panels in the red doors.
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Mmmhm. Need buckets of vinegar water, they do. Thanks, Robin 🙂
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Stainglass windows and red doors are great finds! I think the hint that it’s no longer a church is the no trespassing sign. 😉
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That is a beautiful building with its impressive red doors and gorgeous stained-glass windows.
I did chuckle a bit about the ‘no soliciting’ sign in the window though!!! 🙂
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I’m glad you like it. I’m hoping someone (perhaps Benson) will find out what it is 🙂
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