THE
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
FOUNDED 1876
A MASTERPIECE OF ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE
IN FLORIDA
By Harriet Sisson Gillespie
THE Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea at Palm Beach, Florida, exerts a powerful appeal, not alone in gratifying the eye, in delighting the intellect and in inspiring the imagination, but in stimulating faith; for there are those who find in its ethereal beauty something of the healing quality of the
Pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem, of which the name is interpretative.
Perpetuating a little mission established at Lake Worth nearly a half century ago by Bishop Weed and Archbishop Carpenter of the Protestant Episcopal Church, it stands today as a dramatic
BETHESDA-BY-THE-SEA, PALM BEACH, FLA.
HISS & WEEKES, ARCHITECTS
Copyright, 1928, The Architectural & Building Press, Inc.
Photo by Geisler
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
FOUNDED 1876
A MASTERPIECE OF ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE
IN FLORIDA
By Harriet Sisson Gillespie
THE Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea at Palm Beach, Florida, exerts a powerful appeal, not alone in gratifying the eye, in delighting the intellect and in inspiring the imagination, but in stimulating faith; for there are those who find in its ethereal beauty something of the healing quality of the
Pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem, of which the name is interpretative.
Perpetuating a little mission established at Lake Worth nearly a half century ago by Bishop Weed and Archbishop Carpenter of the Protestant Episcopal Church, it stands today as a dramatic
BETHESDA-BY-THE-SEA, PALM BEACH, FLA.
HISS & WEEKES, ARCHITECTS
Copyright, 1928, The Architectural & Building Press, Inc.
Photo by Geisler