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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

This Church Is Also the World’s Biggest Tree House, Built By the ‘Spirit of God’ (With No Blueprints)

Churches come in many shapes and sizes. From inflatable houses of worship to churches that can be parachuted into areas of combat, the diversity of building design is certainly intriguing. And to add to the mix, today, we bring you the highly uncommon tree house chapel.

The 100-foot building, called “The Minister’s Treehouse,” was built in Crossville, Tennessee, over a period of 11 years. Unlike other houses of worship that are meticulously plotted and blueprinted, this particular building was constructed without any solidified plans.

 Rather than stain-glass windows and perfected structure, it features wooden panels and is built — you guessed it — around seven trees. Inside, the church is about 10,000 square feet, but its exact dimensions aren’t known.

More including additional pictures and video HERE

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hmm... I'm pretty sure the "spirit of god" never cut a single piece of wood or drove a single nail. I'm pretty sure that this structure was built by men.

I wonder what the author of that headline would say about "Touch Down Jesus" getting hit by lightning and burning down..... hmmmm......

Anonymous said...

6:39 PM

You don't know the spirit.

Anonymous said...

8:54. I agree with you.

Anonymous said...

men driven by the spirit of God. It's a very powerful thing.