> -----Original Message----- > From: Jeff Spirer [mailto:jeff@spirer.com] > > Seriously, I like the feeling of history that is in the > places. These > places are almost always filled with history. There's human > history in the > walls, the floors, the doors, the windows, and that's what I > like about > them. I agree. That's what I love about small, old churches. People came there (and I understand some still do) filled with joy, sorrow, despair, shame, gratitude etc. and I can feel it in the building. I think wood holds the human existence better than marble and stone. Greg