Sentences with phrase «wooden pews»

Wooden pews refer to the benches or seats made out of wood that are found in a church or religious building where people usually sit during a worship service or ceremony. Full definition
With traditional wooden pews, stained glass lancet windows throughout and best of all, a church bell that will ring for you on your special day an ultra romantic spot for a Port Douglas Wedding is the historic St Mary's by the Sea.
Back in town at Perry's old church, a graying, neatly dressed crowd of several dozen gathered for services in a stately sanctuary, singing old hymns and reciting communal prayers from hard wooden pews.
This anchoring work, in combination with the carved wooden pews, creates an ecclesiastical ambiance within the museum, alluding to how art museums, not unlike churches, are sites of pilgrimage and contemplation.
The music is led, conventionally enough, by a rock band that plays loudly enough to shake the wooden pews.
There are multiple stories of Edwards delivering the sermon at churches throughout the American colonies, and afterward there being fingernail marks indented into the back of the wooden pews, left by terrified congregants.
Now, there were people sitting on the wooden pews who might have witnessed the tragedy.
I sat in the wooden pew and tears filled my eyes.
With water trucks busy over the city, the men salvaged what they could as fire fed on the wooden pews, organ, and roof beams.
All those years sitting nice and pretty next to him on those wooden pews and listening to the preacher going on and on, and then driving home and Fanie still dondering me, kind of put me off church.
Antiques shop finds, such as the wooden pew, create a characterful corner in the kitchen.
Antiques shop finds, such as the wooden pew, create a characterful corner in this country hallway.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z