The Metropolitan Tabernacle is on Elephant and Castle (Londoners never refer to it as Castle and Elephant). So wouldn't it make more sense to have the elephant on top of a castle?
Corky was excited about being in London. It was his seven hundred and thirty second visit to the Tabernacle.
This is the inside of the Tabernacle. A man by the name of Andy Jones politely kept visitors from entering the church building because Sunday School was being taught in almost every room. After striking up a friendship, and convincing him how much Spurgeon meant to me, he had his son unlock the doors for me. (God's mercy)
This is the pulpit in the Metropolitan Tabernacle with a very thankful Texan behind it. (God's grace)
Corky was excited about being in London. It was his seven hundred and thirty second visit to the Tabernacle.
This is the inside of the Tabernacle. A man by the name of Andy Jones politely kept visitors from entering the church building because Sunday School was being taught in almost every room. After striking up a friendship, and convincing him how much Spurgeon meant to me, he had his son unlock the doors for me. (God's mercy)
This is the pulpit in the Metropolitan Tabernacle with a very thankful Texan behind it. (God's grace)
Love it. This is absolutely on my "bucket list." I know we shouldn't venerate places, buildings, etc.; and this isn't even "Spurgeon's Tabernacle" (due to fires, etc), but still...
ReplyDeleteFor an interesting history of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, check out this link:
Deletehttp://www.metropolitantabernacle.org/History-and-C-H-Spurgeon
Cool beans Eddie that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt WAS an unforgettable moment.
DeleteNice pictures! just one question-Was Corky allowed in? Oh,What's up with his 'dates' with Grace Blossoms, Eddie? Don't leave us hanging!
ReplyDeleteCorky was allowed in because everyone there knew him personally.
DeleteGrace is visiting her parents at the time of this writing. I suspect we will see her again soon.