Just another storm-filled day here in mid-Missouri. The photos I’m sharing are thankfully from indoors, taken on Monday. We had just finished with dear hubby’s latest procedure when this set of doors caught our attention.
These are photos of the Danforth Chapel at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. This chapel was dedicated in 1950, funded by the Danforth Foundation which focused in part on funding several Danforth Chapels. Fifteen on college and university campuses as well as nine others; 24 all-faith chapels in total. Click each photo below for full size views.



These spaces provide a wonderful space for prayer and meditation. I like to think of it as a quiet place to hear my God’s still, small voice.
Thanks for taking time out of your schedule to visit this week’s Thursday Doors entry. I do hope you’ll visit our host Dan @NoFacilities as well other entrants for this week!
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Those doors are a very welcome sight.
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Thank you 😊
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Recently we went to a temple , small and peaceful. We were in a different world and felt like you did.
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We all want peace I believe 😊
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Stylish door and entrance
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Thank you 😊 I do have to wonder if it’s the original doors.
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This was a wonderful peace-filled share both in your wonderful photos of the chapel doors and in your reflections on a quiet space to meditate on God’s mercies. Thank you.
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Thank you Suzette for these thoughtful words. Much appreciated!
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You are most welcome!
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The doors get lost in that marvellous stone work! Hope your hubby is doing ok. Bernie
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Thank you ☺️ He’s steadily improving. I will share your kind thoughts with him!
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