Sunday, December 13, 2009

Third Sunday in Advent

Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church located on Rahn Road is decorated for Christmas. I love all the wood and the simple design. What do you think?

18 comments:

Kate said...

Wood is classic, and this church definitely has both contemporary and classic look to it.

brattcat said...

There is really room there to bring the human touch amongst all that warm wood.

Dina said...

Wood is good. Simplicity is good. Good for the soul.

Gunn said...

Et estetisk vakkert kirkerom. Det føles litt som en norsk kirke ....
Spesielt godt likte jeg det blå og lilla vevde (?)kunstverket som er to plasser. Ha en fin førjulstid!

Marie said...

I love simplicity too. I have set up a very simple tree. I might post a photo of my tree :-)))

Lowell said...

For some reason this makes me think of Finland...maybe it's the wood, like a sauna?

Margo said...

Silent Night, Holy Night, so serene and tranquil. But rejoice not only in the coming of our Lord but the beauty of the poinsettia tree Christmas Eve.

fiziskandarz said...

nice! wood + yellowish light always a great combination :D i like ;)

Anonymous said...

Returning life to its real size and importance.
Beautiful picture.

Please have a nice new week.

Unseen Rajasthan said...

Beautiful shot !! Loved the wooden work !!Unseen Rajasthan

VP said...

Classic wood, modern design. I definitely like it.

magiceye said...

elegant

Carlos Lorenzo said...

Warm mood. It is strange for a church and yet comfortable. Maybe a little austere but a good place to meditate. No need to impress parishioners.

Andreea said...

The wood warms up the scene. For me this simplicity looks very interesting because it's exactly the opposite of what I usually see (Orthodox churches are decorated to their teeth).

Susie of Arabia said...

I like the simplicity of it. Some less is more! Happy Holidays, Leif!

julia said...

Very appealing, best in the glow of candles or low lighting. Snowy Christmases are irresistible well, for one season at least! (no snow or winter where I live, for now, that is with the existing climate!!)

Kaori said...

The wood walls are beautiful! Someone must really take good care of it for it to shine like that :)

Louis la Vache said...

Nice, but «Louis» prefers Gloria Dei!
;-)