Saturday, April 5, 2008
Idlewild Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tennessee
Idlewild Presbyterian was built in 1926 and was designed by prominent Memphis architects Charles Pfiel and George Awsumb. It was built in the English Gothic style, using stone from Arkansas, Vermont, Massachusetts and Tennessee. The main entrance is also stone, with panels depicting characters and symbols of sacred history. The interior includes massive stone piers and hand-hewn arches and trusses, and is fashioned after Lincoln Cathedral in England.
Idlewild's outdoor pulpit:
Sanctuary Entrance Views:
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4 comments:
This is an awesome idea for a blog! I love it. Love the photos, and the detail.
And you won't run out of churches any time soon.
This building is spectacular in every way! Thank you so much for sharing it, and I hope you find many more for us.
I absolutely adore this church! I'm considering having my wedding here. Every last detail is so gorgeous.
even better inside!
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