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Posts Tagged ‘mission’

Building a Simple and Beautiful Iconostasis for a Mission Church

By Andrew Gould | July 21, 2016 | 9

I have long felt that the iconostasis is the single most important element in an Orthodox church – perhaps more important even than the building itself. But tragically, in America, we have few really well-designed iconostases. This is especially so in mission churches, where iconostases are usually built by amateurs using plywood or worse (more…

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