Church Photo Project Updates
Photo in Seed and Harvest Magazine
Trinity School for Ministry used a photograph of St. Michael's from the Churches Of America Project in the latest issue of their magazine Seed & Harvest.
Old Sheldon Ruins Photo in Post and Courier
The Sunday, March 13th edition of Charleston's Post and Courier ran a photograph from my recent trip to photograph the Old Sheldon Church ruins in Yemassee, SC. You can see it below. Also, you can view the entire Sheldon photo gallery here.
Post and Courier Ad, Saturday, March 12
Photos from the Church Project were used in an ad for Community Lenten Services being held by 5 local churches: St. Michael's, St. John's Lutheran, First Baptist, The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and First (Scots) Presbyterian.. It ran on Saturday, March 12th,...
Charleston City Paper’s Best of 2011
The Charleston City Paper has kindly mentioned the Church Project in conjunction with their 2011 Best Of Charleston awards. You can see what they had to say in the "Critics' Picks" section of the page here. A short blurb about it can also be read here. Thanks...
Photos in Charleston Weddings Magazine
The latest, Summer 2011, issue of Charleston Weddings Magazine features a brief article on the Church Project. You will find it on page 42. The article encourages future brides and grooms to visit the site to see the various churches and synagogues Charleston has to...
US 17 Coastal Highway
US 17 Coastal Highway.com has listed the Church Project in the "Detours" area of their website (look off to the right side of the page). The site focuses on things to see and do along Hwy. 17 from Virginia to Florida. I'm pleased to have them add my work.
Traditional Building Magazine
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston, SC is winning lots of awards for the design and construction of their new steeple. Currently they are awaiting word on some national awards. The December issue of Traditional Building Magazine featured an article on...
Featured in Charlie Mag
Charlie Mag recently featured an article about the Church Project, written by Jason Zwiker. He did a fantastic job and I am very appreciative of his attentiveness to this project and what it means to me. Read the entire article here.
Historical Marker Database, Round 2
The Historical Marker Database has published another link to the church project, this time focusing on Trinity Methodist Church. You can see the post here.
Historical Marker Database
The historical marker database has added a link to the Church Project's photos on their First Scots Presbyterian Page. You can view it here: http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?MarkerID=39315.