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Friday, December 20, 2013

Church in a Cabin

This has to be one of my favorite country churches...a real log cabin structure with a little spire. It’s in West Virginia just as you turn up the access road to Beartown State Park. Each time we go to Beartown I fall more in love with it. Can you imagine getting married in this precious church?









This post is linked with Inspired Sunday.

16 comments:

  1. really pretty with the white chinking.

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  2. What a cute little church. Wonder how big the congregation is. I attended one similar but not a cabin, when I was young. Hope you are doing well. Loved seeing Eloise. She just keeps getting cuter and cuter. xo

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  3. wow, that is so neat, i've never seen anything like that before! merry christmas to you and your family miss genie!!

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  4. Beautiful spot. Thanks for posting

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  5. That is a beautiful church!! I'd love to see the inside.

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  6. This is a marvelous looking little church. I like how you showed us every side. It's a lovely cabin-like church.

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  7. Yes, a beautiful church, so reflect your great pictures!
    Saludos!

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  8. It is very pretty and I love the wreath!

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  9. What a charming little church!!! And if the billboard is indicative of their typical message...it's a church I would enjoy going to!!!

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  10. can't say I like those steps - hope there's an alternative accessible entrance.

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  11. you have not been around the last couple of weeks but i posted this church not to long ago .. here is the link ... please check it out. pretty cool, right??! i love that we shot the same one within the same year??! http: // www.elizardbreathspeaks.com/ 2013/10/mt-olivet-umc.html ( :

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  12. That is a fine little country church! What a find!

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  13. Pretty little church, reminds me of the chapels in Wales

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  14. It is adorable! I love the log construction. Thanks for sharing it.

    Merry Christmas!

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