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At the chapel of the First Congregational United Church of Christ, a prow-shaped window of stained glass faces the setting sun. Photos by 12EXP


 
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Richard Storm finds inspiration in Sarasota churches.

There are many more recently built churches in the area, some of which are very successful, some of which are sadly unambitious. Among those to be admired is Epiphany Cathedral in Venice, a large modern structure that truly dominates its downtown Tampa Avenue site. The interior soars dramatically, evoking awe more than intimacy, appropriate to its status as a cathedral. Saint Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, also on North Lockwood Ridge Road, has a similar effect, its grand dome, dazzling mosaics and graceful loggia evoking the spirit of the old world from which they come.



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