Showing posts with label Sugarhouse Ward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sugarhouse Ward. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Sugarhouse Ward: Stained Glass Detail

Only the front of the building has stained glass, and it's the simplest kind--painted glass. It's still really beautiful, particularly this window at the back of the chapel. Notice how the wall continues up just at this portion to allow the full window to shine? It's lovely.



Sunday, February 28, 2016

Sugarhouse Ward: Bas-relief Detail

The image at the front of the chapel looks like a painting, but it's actually a bas-relief done by the famous Torleif Knaphus. I tried to get a picture of it from an angle so that you can see the depth:


You'll notice that this actually depicts three scenes: the Hill Cumorah on the left, the First Vision in the center, and the Susquehanna River on the right; all important sites in the history of the Church.


It's very well done.


Thursday, February 25, 2016

Sugarhouse Ward: Interior

 This chapel has so many beautiful features! Above the pulpit is a relief sculpture depicting three important places in Church history. I'll show close-ups of it in a future post.


Notice how the rostrum is arranged: organ, choir seats, then the pulpit.



These windows lead into a cry room (although now it's just used as a classroom).


Head up the staircase in the lobby and you get to the small balcony at the back.



Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Sugarhouse Ward

There's a lot to love in the Sugarhouse Ward's chapel, which now holds a YSA ward and acts as an institute building.

(Image Source: Church History Library)



I took LOTS of pictures of the inside. There'll be a lot of posts coming on this building!