Classroom

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Temple
Photos and other information about the temple room.
Library
Information about our library, including lending policies, and details about our micorfilm research archive.
Classroom
Photos and other information about the classroom.
Kitchen
Photos and other information about the kitchen.
Sacristy
Photos and other information about the sacristy.
Bathroom
Read about our world-famous bathroom here.
Exterior
Photos and other information about the exterior, including visible stained glass pieces and our flower garden.
Lodge Construction Project
Read about the complete remodel that we did in the Summer of 2000 EV.

The classroom (750 sq. ft.) is used for teaching classes, facilitating discussion groups, and for meditating or feasting space at celebrations of the Gnostic Mass and other rituals. The classroom also houses the books of our library.

Photos

2005 ev

The following photos were taken after completion of the Giant Robot Project, which was the code name for our secret redecoration effort. Prior to this, the classroom was much more sterile and less comfortable.

Looking toward the Southeast corner. The door to the Temple is shown, as is the exterior South wall.
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Looking toward the Southeast corner. The door to the Temple is shown, as is the exterior South wall.
Looking South onto Stark St. through the window with the stained glass.
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Looking South onto Stark St. through the window with the stained glass.
Looking toward the North wall. The door to the Kitchen and Office/Research Archive is shown, as is the East wall. You can also see Br. A., Srs. H. and K., and of course, Miss Pig the fire-eating dog.
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Looking toward the North wall. The door to the Kitchen and Office/Research Archive is shown, as is the East wall. You can also see Br. A., Srs. H. and K., and of course, Miss Pig the fire-eating dog.
Wine glasses on the East wall. The corkboard has wine charms pinned to it.
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Wine glasses on the East wall. The corkboard has wine charms pinned to it.
Looking toward the East wall.
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Looking toward the East wall.
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