For over a century, Holy Angels has been a beacon of hope.
The newly-commissioned bronze angel statue greets worshippers.
The worship space includes Afrocentric art and a unique tapestry.
Close
up of the striking tapestry of the Last Supper, behind our
altar.
The main church provides worship space for 140-180 persons.
The small chapel, off the main altar, is often used for weekday
masses.
On Holy Thursday, the small chapel is transformed as the repository.
The former choir loft provides additional seating.
A view of the congregation from the choir area.
On
the right, a composite of windows in the church (not to scale).
Ten of the tall windows (with crosses) line the sides of the
congregation area. The circular window (top center) is actually
smaller than pictured, on the north end of the loft. Smaller
rectangular windows are from the back of the loft and the
staircase of the bell tower.
Windows of Holy Angels Church
The
gospel choir is located near the front of the congregation area.
Our baptismal font
is a flowing fountain.
Our church is transformed with the seasons, pictured here at Christmas.