
Evidently, this church is part of a larger group called Disciples of Jesus Ministries, Inc. It looks to be largely African-American. The links to Palace of Praise websites are no longer working, so it's possible the church is no longer in business.
In you're interested in the Disciples of Jesus Ministries, click here.
Ah... a church that went bankrupt. I wonder what Jesus thinks of that.
ReplyDeletebelle maison toute en bois, et j'aime bien ces grandes fenĂȘtres.
ReplyDeleteA church INC.????? OMG. It'd be classified as a sect here pretty quickly.
ReplyDeleteChurches going out of business like restaurants?
ReplyDeleteWhether in business or not, the place does have a very good feel! Nice capture Jacob!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot .. and thanks for the link, I always enjoying learning something new
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a moniker for that tiny building although I suppose size doesn't matter.
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MB
PS: I have a cousin who married an Aggie. We hardly speak to him anymore. ;-)
ReplyDelete(Okay... so we do speak to him, a little.)
It's interesting how some churches come and go. Websites come and go too, eh?
ReplyDeleteAt one time this might have been a cute home for someone. Maybe it will be again?
ReplyDeleteThis building is small but very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely poem. I like it!
ReplyDeleteAs for my remark on Cedar Key:
you're right!!
MB
Size does matter. Out of all churches I have visited, the favourite ones tend to be smallish.
ReplyDeleteThere's another church in your state that's been in the news lately that I wish WOULD go bankrupt. Heard of the Dove Outreach? Gives me the chills.
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