He is
the author of Places of Worship: Exploring Their History (American Association for State and Local History).
Not exact matches
The
author contrasts an ancient abbey with its traditions, history and rootedness, to the modern American megachurch without tradition, culture or weighted
worship, to an ecological sound, modern, high - tech, all thought out community but where the state church seems
of little consequence, yet in this latter
place the gospel seemed to make more sense.
Some churches have embraced a business - oriented «the customer is always right» approach to
worship that places individual comfort at the center of Sunday service, says Cherry, author of «Worship Architect: A Blueprint for Designing Culturally Relevant and Biblically Faithful Services.
worship that
places individual comfort at the center
of Sunday service, says Cherry,
author of «
Worship Architect: A Blueprint for Designing Culturally Relevant and Biblically Faithful Services.
Worship Architect: A Blueprint for Designing Culturally Relevant and Biblically Faithful Services.»
The architects responsible for the conversion — London - based Heatherwick Studio,
authors of a design studio for the Chinese fashion brand Tangy, a Buddhist temple in Kagoshima, Japan, and multiple Google campuses — have transformed the simultaneously cavernous and claustrophobic silo spaces into a light - filled L - shaped structure that has the look
of a futuristic
place of worship.