If you think the Red Brick Church has accessibility issues. . .

Our church currently has a project going to install a ramp to make it more accessible – – a project that I  heartily endorse.  However, after seeing the below, I realize that there are churches that are far less accessible.

Perhaps one of the most remarkable sights in France, a chapel perched on a volcanic plug. This is the Rock of Aiguilhe, on the edge of the town of Puy en Velay, in the Auvergne. The Chapelle Saint-Michel has stood there for 1042 years, since Bishop Gothescalk had it built in 962 on his return from a pilgrimage to Santiago del Compostella in Galicia. In 1955 workers found relics under the alter that had been there since it was built.

HT: Stephen Altrogge

2 thoughts on “If you think the Red Brick Church has accessibility issues. . .

  1. I bet their deacon’s meetings are long. Remodeling probably isn’t suggested too often.

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