Sunday, October 5, 2014

Weiser History: The St. Luke's Episcopal Church

The St. Luke's Episcopal Church is the second oldest church in Weiser. It was built in 1892 AD. It's red doors represent safety and sanctuary. In that time period if you were running from the law and saw the red doors you would know you could find safety and sanctuary there.

This old church is adorable! From its original hardwood floors, wood ceiling, and wood pews. And it has the most beautiful stained-glass windows.





It the main window in the front of the sanctuary you see the letters I H S overlapping each other. The letters are in Latin and stand for Jesus Christ the Savior.


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