Sunday, January 4, 2015

Church of Hope


This Church of Hope is located in an old grocery store building in a small strip center in southeast Ocala.

16 comments:

  1. Going for that ominous effect with the clouds I see.

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  2. Church of Good Hope or Publix?

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  3. Plenty of room for the faithful with room for produce and dairy at the back.

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  4. Wonder if they still do 'January Sales'... despite the new ownership? ;-)

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  5. Shopping center churches are becoming more common.

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  6. Hmmm. Old churches are turning into houses and old shopping centres into churches.... I wonder where we're going next with this.

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  7. "Could we have a clean-up in aisle 9. Clean-up in aisle 9."

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  8. It looks a bit like a railway station...

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  9. I don't see church in anything to that... but evangelicals probably wouldn't see anything wrong with it.

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  10. The logo looks like one for a fitness centre! It's a good reuse of the space, Lowell!

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  11. Florida seems to have more of these non-standard churches than other places I've lived. I'm used to Baptist, Methodist, Catholic, etc. Not saying this is good or bad, just sayin'.

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  12. I was going to say hey that's super 1 foods.

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  13. a church very colored and funny
    we don"t have same in french

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  14. I see these storefront churches a lot these days -- on both coasts. The comment from Birdman above made me laugh out loud.

    I made a note about Lake Sumter if we ever decide to go visit the Villages again. We did drive through that area and I can see what you mean about it being prettiest. We thought about eating there, but ended up going back to SS.

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  15. I agree with Pat, that logo does look more like a fitness center. There is a shopping center church near me too.

    Thanks for the good wishes in your comment on my blog today Lowell. Same to you and Lois Anne!

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