I had forgotten how absolutely beautiful the Chicago Temple is, inside and out.
Founded in 1831 by Methodist circuit riders, it’s considered the oldest church in the city. More history here.
After slushing my way to noon-time Ash Wednesday services, I got there
early enough to take in the intricate wood work and stone walls, warmed by the light from leaded glass windows.
I still can’t believe I’ve never visited the Sky Chapel, which is 400 feet above street level, tucked below the church’s spire.
Not that the church is hidden, but it is sort of nondescript at street level, easy to pass by. But it’s worth ducking in for a peak or for worship.
I’m going to have to check out the Sky Chapel since I’m over in that area about once a week or so.
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I’m going to have to check out the Sky Chapel since I’m over in that area about once a week or so.
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