Parish Picnic


The Friends of Hearthside was invited to join in on the closing of a year 175 year celebration of the Christ Church's history. They had put together a 1830's picnic and asked if we could attend in our period attire to add to the festivities. It was an educational experience.
I had never attended the serves and have passed by it many times. I had no idea of it grandeur. It's is a magnificent structure with a beautiful historic design. I was in orr of the hand carved alter podium. Such detail.


This is an update photo of this historic church building,which I found online. It was consecrated on June 12. 1884. The first building, on the same site , was consecrated in 1835 and burned down in 1883.
There on the Church grounds is the most peaceful and very old cemetery. I am a lover of historic cemeteries.
They had many gravestones dating back to the 1700's. As I walk thought the grave site I paid honor to those who's memory  are still here.
I want to thank the Christ Church for letting us join them in their 175 year Celebration and their Feast of Dedication!

4 comments:

Historical Ken said...

A wonderful post and a testament to your passion and love for the past and for those who have gone on before.

ladyestelle said...

Thank you Ken.
I am so glad you enjoy my posting. I always enjoy yours. Thanks again for stopping in and check up on me.
Much affection,
Lady Estelle

Pam of Eastlake Victorian said...

That looks like a beautiful church. I like old graveyards as well, although none are that old in my area of the country! Thank you for sharing!

-Pam

ladyestelle said...

Thanks Earthlake Victorian for visiting my blog.

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