In Marion there are two churches on Main Street at either end of town. The more imposing structure -- almost castle-like -- is the First Baptist Church of Marion which was established in 1862. Though it is imposing, it is still an inviting structure. I think it would be a nice place to go and sit and think. Usually I don't like big brick churches, but this one has a lot of interest to it.
At the other end of town is a more homey looking church -- St. John's Episcopal Church. I love the red door. It invites you to come inside. The steeple is pretty too,l and the plain, narrow windows throughout. The church looks like it should be along the coast instead of in McDowell County. (That's my daughter sitting and waiting for me to get my photo).
Both of these churches look especially nice with the backdrop of Mount Ida just south of Marion. This particular evening there was a large thunderhead building behind the mountain, which was the best church of all.
Another church I pass by all the time is in Buncombe County. It is the little Avery's Creek Christian Church on Highway 191. It is a very small church with lovely stone steps -- another red door -- and an old graveyard behind it. I guess I must really like red doors. I don't know if many people go there. The parking area is all in grass and it doesn't look worn. I wasn't even sure if I could pull in there. But I've always admired it. I bet those folks can make the rafters ring when they get to singing, the church is so small.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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