Conspicuous Religious Architecture — Church Steeple History in a Nutshell

Churchgoers are familiar with the sight of long, pointed towers that sit on tops of church buildings all over America. These structures are called church steeples and have very much been one of the mainstays of Christian architecture over the years. While some believe that their origins are borrowed deep within the architectural practices of …

Don’t Let Your Chapel Become Outdated Refurbished Furniture

Background of Church Furniture Church furniture was not always as prominent to the chapel as it is now. Before the Protestant Reformation churches did not often have permanent pews within the chapel. In fact, for over 1,000 years congregations did not sit during a church service. Instead, they walked around and mingled with other members …