Sunday, January 18, 2009

st. barnabas episcopal church


located in northwest pasadena on fair oaks, i can't find much info on this place of worship on the internet. it looks old. anyone from the area know anything about it?

7 comments:

Mister Earl said...

Well, it's not Temple Beth Sinai, I know that much.

Petrea Burchard said...

I don't know a thing about it, Ben, but it's pretty. I like the simplicity of it.

ben wideman said...

okay, so it's pretty, somewhat simplistic, and it isn't a Jewish meeting place...

We're getting close I guess!

Cafe Observer said...

Ok, so it Beth Temple Sinai?

Or, St. Judas Episcopol?

Anonymous said...

Well, it *could* be a meeting place for Jews---wandering ones and all. More temples than I care to really know have to worship in places other than their own sanctuary...but...I know nothing other than the name of St B's.

Did you try the diocese page? Frequently they will host info for teeny churches in the district. Though what I used to consider teeny has a whoppin site with info---Church of the Angels---but I suspect some of the Hollywood money they bring in with rentals helps that end of things.

Anonymous said...

St. Barnabas Church dates back to 1932. It's part of the worldwide Anglican Communion (known commonly as the Episcopal Church in the USA). The current congregation is a small diverse group of Christians. It's one of three Episcopal churches in Pasadena (All Saints Church, Church of the Angels & St. Barnabas Church). We worship at 8am & 10:15am every Sunday. We look forward to launching our first website this summer. Thanks for your interest. All are welcome to visit with us.

Antony Glenn Miller
Priest
St. Banrabas Church (Pasadena)

ben wideman said...

Antony, thank you for your insight! It is helpful hear more insight about our worshiping communities in Pasadena.

Thanks!