Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Through those doors

The side doors of Trinity Lone Oak Lutheran Church stand under some beautiful, old, stained glass windows. The center glass panel reads: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life." See other "Ruby Tuesday" participants here.

18 comments:

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Gosh if they are the side doors Leif, I can only imagine what the main entrance must look like, beautiful window!

Dina said...

Wow. Unusual to have stained glass as part of a doorway, no?
(Psst, Leif, a typo: "Loan Oak." Is your head too much in the financial vocabulary? LOL)

Anonymous said...

Looks beautiful. Happy Ruby Tuesdays.

Anonymous said...

Oh! I forgot to mention, your header image is so cool. Loved it. :)

Virginia said...

I love me some red church doors!
V

carol l mckenna said...

Love Doors ~ Great Red one for Ruby Tuesday ~ thanks ~ Carol


New to Ruby Tuesday ~ Hope you come visit my blogs (Share the Creative Journey and A Creative Harbor) thanks, namaste, Carol ^_^

Birdman said...

Since days of being bored in church, I've always been intrigued by stained glass and the stories they tell.

Lois said...

They are so beautiful! I love stained glass.

Christopher Cox said...

Keep up the great work, Leif! I admire the quality of your photos and the faithfulness with which you post!

Kim, USA said...

That is beautiful!!

RT

EG CameraGirl said...

It sure is an attractive door, Leif!

Kalyan said...

That's a grand door and really beautiful indeed with a realistic message of life.

Chubskulit Rose said...

Nice arch!

My Ruby Tuesday, have a good day!

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

"Trinity Lone Oak"--what an interesting name for a church! I'm sure there's a fascinating history behind it.


I’M FOND OF CERISE

For red my affection is great,
It’s puce and chartreuse that I hate.
I’m fond of cerise,
It makes a nice piece
Of clothing that looks just first-rate.


© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

Lost Red Spoon

Regina K said...

I am use to seeing big wood doors on churches especially under stain glass windows. I do like the red doors though.

Regina K said...

oh btw Leif, I will get to fountains from my post today.

Randy said...

Very nice indeed.

Jack said...

The red doors certainly stand out, in a good way.