Historic Trinity Lutheran Church Is A Pretty Place Of Worship In Detroit
Since 1850, the historic Trinity Lutheran Church has been a gathering place of worship in the city of Detroit. Located in the Historic Eastern Market District, the church is a designated historic site on the national, state, and city levels. It is designed in an Old World cathedral style of 16th century Pier and Clerestory Gothic with an interior that makes it a lovely place to worship.
Trinity Lutheran started as a wood-frame chapel on Larned Street before a larger church was dedicated in 1866 at its present location.
Construction materials used to make the house of worship on the present site include granite, Indiana limestone, slate for the roof and floor, and, of course, stained glass.
Its bell tower, designed by architect William E.N. Hunter, is 104 feet and represents the towers of medieval castles. There are also 300 figures adorning the exterior, including Luther.
For well over a century, Trinity Lutheran has been the Mother Church of Detroit Lutheranism. Over time, the church grew to over 132 churches around Michigan.
Trinity Lutheran conducts worship in traditional Lutheran liturgy along with inspirational music.
The altar rises to a height of 24 feet as the grand focal point of the interior, with Christ depicted in the window above.
Above the entrance to the nave, you will find a nativity scene hand-carved into the wood.
The stained glass windows are most impressive in this church.
Shown here are portraits of saints preserved in over 6,000 pieces of stained glass carefully designed by artist Henry Lee Willet in 1931. There are other intricately created stained glass windows like this one in the upper nave.
The church's nave can seat up to 300 parishioners while the choir loft and galleries provide additional seating if needed.
The choir and organ are located in the west gallery.
With its history and stunning interior, Trinity Lutheran Church is quite a special place to worship.
For information on location, services, and safety protocols visit Trinity Lutheran Church's website.
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