The Tiny Chapel in Kanimbla | Religious centre
The Tiny Chapel
Locality: Kanimbla
Address: 243 Megalong Place 2790 Kanimbla, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.thetinychapel.com.au
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25.01.2022 Neighbour Rob Aalders has contributed this Buddhist teaching to our Tiny Chapel...beautiful! Thank you from The Tiny Chapel
25.01.2022 The windy rainy weather has warped the wooden window of the Chapel which opened, and some of the glass candles broke ...a little helper swept up the glass for me
21.01.2022 ...a special memento of the The Chapel Blessing courtesy of Di Perkins and AJ Jack...Thank you!! #thetinychapelkanimbla
20.01.2022 Come to the Tiny Chapel for Singalong Christmas Carols! Bring snacks and drinks, a rug or a chair and your best singing voices! Candles and songbooks provided! 23 December 6pm-8pm Children welcome. Tell us you are coming on our Facebook page. http://thetinychapel.com.au/2017/12/08/carols-tiny-chapel/
20.01.2022 The opening and blessing of The Tiny Chapel, 10 December 2016
17.01.2022 Not as relaxed as we would like for Mothers Day at The Tiny Chapel! Cant they just take a peaceful moment at this beautiful place together instead? Lol
15.01.2022 ....a candle ...remembering the lives lost and injured in the UK, and at home ...
14.01.2022 Our web site has now gone live. It contains details of all the various elements of The Tiny Chapel and the people responsible for building it. Check it out at www.thetinychapel.com.au
14.01.2022 Beautiful wedding 1st December 2018 at The Tiny Chapel Second Son Tim Weller marrying his sweetheart Naa from Ghana
13.01.2022 After the drought in this area The Tiny Chapel suffered! But now the wonderful rain has restored the grass slowly and the Saint Mary McKillop bottle brush is recovering ..." St Francis is happy too" (chuckle!)
12.01.2022 Fresh from the launch of his latest album "Late Final Extra, Tales from the Travelling Years", country/folk musician Pat Drummond paid a visit to The Tiny Chapel today. With the middle name of Francis, Pat was particularly pleased to see the statue of St Francis at the chapel. While Pat was having a moment of quiet contemplation a number of kangaroos made their way up the paddock to see who the new visitor was. [ 38 more words ] http://thetinychapel.com.au///musical-visitor-tiny-chapel/
11.01.2022 They say "Build it and they will come!" It happens. Someone left this dear little plant at The Tiny Chapel to be planted...perhaps in the rockery? Thank you to whoever you are! Im so glad this sanctuary is beginning to belong to many
10.01.2022 ...had a spiky little character come and have a moment at The Tiny Chapel with us today!
09.01.2022 Not as relaxed as we would like for Mother's Day at The Tiny Chapel! Can't they just take a peaceful moment at this beautiful place together instead? Lol
07.01.2022 This little Travellers Chapel was inspired by the numerous ones I saw by the highways when I lived in USA in the Mid-West in the late 1970s. I promised my self that, if I could, I would build one here in Australia. In Missouri and Kansas they were white wooden miniatures that folks far from home could pop in and stay a while.....be thankful, be blessed and be happy. As an Australian far from home studying in St Louis, Missouri, I was one of those folk. Our Tiny Chapel is b...rick. Its a place for anyone to visit and connect with God....whoever or whatever you may believe him to be. Its a place to meditate. Its a place of peace and love. Its a place of reflection and mindfulness. Above all, it is a place of reverence in one of the most beautiful parts of New South Wales. It was built by Rob Wade, a retired builder, who, along with my husband Ross Grassick, Vicky Wilson and I, deliberated each angle, the type of material, the colours and how the final result must be. Like me, Rob had always wanted to build a church. The bricks are "common bricks" in keeping with Christianity beginnings amongst the common folk. The Oregon pine beams were lovingly restored pieces of wood Ross had in his "we might use this one day" pile! The basalt stone wall was inspired by our friend Warwick Fuller who was building a similar wall at his home, and the floor marble, which I fell in love with on one of my overseas trips, was brought in from China. The door and the front window were cleverly made by Vicky. The leadlight windows were designed and made by my artist friend Helen Bonica. Helen has carefully linked the wattle, the gum nuts and leaves and the waratah with the flora on Serendipity itself. Wattle is the Australian National flower and the waratah is the flora emblem of New South Wales. You are welcome to visit our Tiny Chapel unconditionally.
07.01.2022 The Tiny Chappel Serendipity Hartley
07.01.2022 Ready for Saturday 23rd December Singalong See you there in fine voice!
05.01.2022 Candles lit in memory of Sylvia Wilson...
05.01.2022 ....a touch of Spring!
05.01.2022 God remembers his 4 legged friends needs at The Tiny Chapel Kanimbla....
04.01.2022 As we all know Easter is held on the first Sunday after the first full moon occurring on or after the vernal equinox, meaning there is always a full moon around Easter. On Good Friday the moon was just off full, but still provided enough light to take some photos of The Tiny Chapel in the moonlight. [ 35 more words ] http://thetinychapel.com.au//04/15/good-friday-tiny-chapel/
02.01.2022 The Tiny Chappel ' Serendipity ' Hartley
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