Seen during a recent visit to Lincoln, Nebraska . . .
. . . This googie-style coffeeshop/restaurant reclaimed as a house of worship with an enthusiastic/discriminatory embrace of Jesus and his teachings.
Amen and fantastic.
Seen during a recent visit to Lincoln, Nebraska . . .
. . . This googie-style coffeeshop/restaurant reclaimed as a house of worship with an enthusiastic/discriminatory embrace of Jesus and his teachings.
Amen and fantastic.
Completely random, I know, but I met a guy last night who knows you through blog world. I, too, am a Las Vegas Native who was transplanted to Atlanta. Granted, I’ve been in Georgia for 11 years (almost 2 in Atlanta), but I still stick close to my Vegas roots. Looking forward to watching your progress out here!
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It’s closed now. Who knows where they went? This sign isn’t far from where I live, and I’ve joked “I know why this church failed… they only allowed Jesus in, and nobody else!”May it rest in peace.It used to be a furniture store before it was a church.
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