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This is the date (1861) of when the building was constructed. It is written in stone above the main entrance.
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Signs for the Central Reform Temple (a Jewish community) hang on Emmanuel Church. The two places of worship have an interfaith partnership.
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A large Black Lives Matter flag hangs outside of the historic Emmanuel Episcopal Church. The church is known for taking stands on many social issues.
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Designed by architect Alexander Rice Esty, this stands as the centerpiece of the church behind it's main alter. The statue shows symbols from throughout Christianity.
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One of the many beautiful pieces of stained glass at the historic Emmanuel Church. This piece is the centerpiece in the small chapel, which is dedicated to females of christianity.
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This is one of the many beautiful pieces of stained glass at Emmanuel Church that depicts a biblical image. This piece hangs on the on the back wall of the church.
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This is the biggest piece of stained glass at Emmanuel Church. It is almost 20 feet tall and lets in natural light that pours over the main seating area.
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6 photos of the beautiful Boston Public Gardens. This sits right around the corner from Emmanuel Church and sets the mood for Sunday morning services.
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The Church of the Covenant around the corner from Emmanuel Church. The churches were built 5 years apart and both are partially built by Tiffany & Co but do not compete because they serve different sects of christianity.
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Beautiful exterior architecture of Emmanuel Church. Seen in this image is the famous stained glass, victorian stone architecture of the 19th century, and the street the church sits on.
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