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10 Most Beautiful Churches in the United States

There is a lot of beauty in the American Church and there is a theme. Within the span of about 30 years at the beginning of the 20th century, nearly all of the most beautiful churches in the country were… Continue Reading →

Notre Dame Fire Destroys Cranmer Table; High Altar In Tact

“With God, there is no such thing as chance.” The day after the night before at #NotreDame de Paris. The High Altar stands untouched with its gleaming Cross, and the Blessed Virgin weeping holding her dead Jesus in her arms…. Continue Reading →

All Hail Lord French Fry!

Incensed 1: Is the Modern Church Emasculating?

Join JSB Morse, Ross McKnight, and Eric Robert Morse as they discuss the Church Impotent: Is the Modern Church Emasculating? Ranging from topics such as spiritual types, church architecture, and the differences between men and women, this conversation marks the… Continue Reading →

Meanwhile in the “Dark Ages”

The term “Dark Ages” often evokes a sense of stagnation and ignorance. However, this oversimplified perception does not accurately reflect the rich tapestry of advancements that occurred during this period. The so-called Dark Ages, roughly spanning from the fall of… Continue Reading →

Make Church Beautiful Again

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