Trinity United Methodist Church in Port Townsend, Washington. You can read about it’s history here.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Port Townsend, Washington. The history and heritage of the church can be read here. Click on InSPIREd Sunday to see more posts from around the world. Thank you Beth and Sally!
These photos were taken in June of 2011. Dear and I took a ferry/road trip over to the Kitsap Peninsula, across the Hood Canal Bridge and onto the historic city of Port Townsend. We enjoyed a day of exploring including going to some garage sales. Posts on our time in Port Townsend can be found here, architecture of the town here, and some yard art here.
On this Sunday we had a very inspiring church service that featured Michael Franzese, a former crime family boss who quit the mob and lived to tell his story. Looking forward to reading his book called Blood Covenant. Seattle is all abuzz with the Seahawks win against the Panthers on Saturday. One more game to determine if they are in the Super Bowl again. I’m suffering from the after effects of a crown and not the kind you put on top of your head. Hope all is well in your corner of the world.
Oh yes, St. Paul’s Episcopal is my favorite! Tom The Backroads Traveller
I grew up in the Episcopal church……:)
i love everything about the 1 beauty. all the decor & curly-q’s. the 2nd one was ALL about that RED red red door. ( :
Nice photos! I especially like that Methodist Church with its square tower. I forgot to link York Minster to Inspired Sunday. Maybe I’ll do it next week. We were at YM before but not for evensong. We plan to do that this spring! Thank you for stopping at Cranberry Morning.
PS. I have always loved the significance of the red door on the Episcopal churches I’ve seen.
Couple of nice church’s you came across on you visit. I do like the first one
Attractive buildings – though the second one has a more traditional ecclesiastic look about it.
I’ll go back and take a closer look. I am sorry that you are in some distress…have any Thieves? It works wonders on mouth pain.
I’ve been to Port Townsend just once and have always planned to go back. There’s just something about a beautiful old church anchoring a town, isn’t there?
I hope that crown pain lets up soon!
There are some fine churches in Port Townsend. I especially like the one with the red doors.
Lovely spires. And a nice reminder of our time in Port Townsend a few years back.