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    Posted 6 years ago

    ChevGuy
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    Any idea what type of church this is? There is a star of David, a Chi Rho cross, and a banner about the birth of Christ

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    1. Caperkid, 6 years ago
      Looks like a star of David hanging in picture one, possibly a Synagogue.
    2. Caperkid, 6 years ago
      Possibly used by more than one denomination , military?
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 6 years ago
      There’s the Christian Chi Ro emblem on the left too. I agree about non-denominational. The words to left and right are unclear ..... but is Service there?
    4. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 6 years ago
      Difficult to guess without further detail (any chance of a closer photo of either half of the original image?) but definitely not anything Roman or Anglican (Catholic or Episcopal) and likely not Jewish either despite the Star of David. "Non-Denominational" is a remote possibility (but not a terribly common thing in the time frame this seems to indicate, unlike today) but I'd think this is more likely some variety of "Protestant" due to the front/center arrangement of the speaker's platform and podium. It would also appear that the building is 'decorated for X-mas' as pictured, another clue tending to make me guess it is/was a basically protestant branded place.

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