Columbia's religious institutions shape lives, landscapes
Columbia's religious institutions shape lives, landscapes
Midlands churches and other houses of worship have added to the area's rich architecture, improved its civic life and, as Associate Editor Cindi Ross Scoppe explains, provided guidance to souls seeking direction.
Faith


Church of the Good Shepherd exactly what writer was looking for
Cindi Ross Scoppe wasn’t looking for a new home, or a new family, or a way to reinvigorate a faith that had grown flabby from lack of exercise, when she happened upon all that and more. The State’s associate editor explains why the Church of the Good Shepherd is the most important part of her Columbia.
This story was originally published July 29, 2015 at 6:49 PM with the headline "Columbia's religious institutions shape lives, landscapes."