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Do you prefer an old traditional style church building say, with stained glass windows or a new one?

September 1, 2010 by refl  
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14 Responses to “Do you prefer an old traditional style church building say, with stained glass windows or a new one?”
  1. san_ann68 says:

    the old is cool, but i like the air conditioning in the new

  2. Kevin W says:

    Personally, I don’t care. As long as the gospel that is recorded in the Bible is being preached.

  3. pangel says:

    i love old churches any churches of any faith , the older the better , such wonderful architecture and the windows are beautiful
    beat the new ones any day

  4. sweet ivy lyn says:

    Old, traditional with some Gothic influence;

  5. holycowthatsalongemailaddress says:

    Old school all the way!

  6. Yoda Green says:

    Give me an old medieval church anytime. With the gargoyles and angels of death to frighten the sheep. They knew how to keep the masses in line in those days.

  7. shih says:

    i like the old one,it makes me comeback to the old days and its realy cool.

  8. Paul Atreides says:

    I like the Gothic style which has reached in perfection in Cologne cathedral.

  9. ERRRRRR says:

    The world is my church, I don’t need a particular building to be close to God. with that being said, I do like the architecture of the traditional Churches with the exquisite mason work and tall stained glass windows.

  10. Tyrus says:

    I prefer all churches be converted to temporary homes for the homeless:)

  11. Jim Darwin's Peace says:

    Doesn’t matter as long as the Word of God is being taught through a willing vessel.

  12. Paladin says:

    Stained glass is one of the most beautiful of all architectural elements. I have been impressed by many of the new churches, synagogues, and temples, but I’ll always have a soft spot for traditional ones. There’s a simplicity and dignity about them that I find very compelling.

  13. rmbates2004 says:

    I like the beauty of old, ornate churches.

    However, my worship experience depends much more on what the body of Christ is doing in that building. I attend worship in a relatively new, somewhat plain building, but what goes on during a worship service is uplifting, challenging, and Gospel-centered.

    More important, even, than that is the time I spend every day with my Lord. As my pastor often says, “We don’t come to church to worship. We come to worship together.”

  14. FreeParking says:

    Prefer the old gothic type- more in line with the horror of christianity of old, modern ones are bland and spineless in my opinion. Anodine….. no passion in them….

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