Air Force Chapel

The chapel at the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado. September 15, 2012.

(Note:  All pictures may be enlarged by clicking on them once or twice.)

On our second day in Colorado Springs, Betsy and I drove out to the Air Force Academy.  Both of us had seen pictures of the chapel many times, and we wanted to visit it in person.  As we walked toward the chapel (above) it was every bit as impressive as we had been led to believe.

The interior of the Air Force Academy chapel, Colorado Springs, Colorado. September 15, 2012.

But I thought the interior was even more impressive than the exterior.  The light and color inside the sanctuary was marvelous.  We walked around  sanctuary marveling at the beauty.  The colored squares let in a wonderful  streams of light.

The organ in the Air Force Academy chapel, Colorado Springs, Colorado. September 15, 2012.

The organ in the loft was also magnificent.

The ceiling of the chapel at the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado. September 15, 2012.

The overall effect of the color and light is to cause a person to look up.  That seems to be very appropriate for an Air Force chapel.

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22 Responses to “Air Force Chapel”

  1. Ms. A Says:

    Whoa… I like the inside much better than the outside. That’s amazing!

  2. Red Nomad OZ (@RedNomadOZ) Says:

    What an amazing building – and the fabulous colours just set it off!! But I wonder do people think of God in the chapel – or how awesome the building is?? No disrespect intended – I’m just curious how people react to it!

  3. Neal Says:

    Isn’t that a beautiful chapel? It is beautiful both inside and outside. Hopefully you visited all the other mini chapels inside….Hindu, Jewish, etc….can’t remember all of them.

  4. MadSnapper Says:

    his church is truly a work of art, i am really amazed at its beauty and the fact it belongs to the govt

  5. Linda Says:

    Wow! That’s an amazing structure. I’d never seen pictures, or even heard of it, before.

  6. Lucja-Maria Says:

    Welcome Betsy and George!
    Church and lovely stained glass windows make a great impression.
    I admire your photos.
    They are beautiful.
    Have a nice day.
    Lucia

  7. diane Says:

    An amazing structure with beautiful colours.

  8. Judy Says:

    The whole structure is amazing!! The light inside is wonderful, too!! I wonder what it would be like to worship there…

  9. Sylvia Kirkwood Says:

    It is indeed an awesome chapel and your captures are terrific, George! Beautiful colors!

  10. Happyone Says:

    Wow, really impressive!!

  11. Gardener on Sherlock Street Says:

    You’ve got the best photos I’ve ever seen of this chapel. Beautiful.

  12. rhiebert Says:

    Wow,the memories that are flooding my mind as I look at these pictures. I have been in that chapel and said that I wanted to get married there.That didn’t happen,but this is a gorgeous chapel.

  13. Mary Says:

    Very impressive! Gorgeous lights and color. I’m sure glad you got to see it and get photos for us.

  14. Rose Says:

    This is really unique…just so different to anything I have ever seen.

  15. ZielonaMila Says:

    Fantastic photographs, extraordinary architecture. I am greeting

  16. ladyfi Says:

    What an amazing building – fabulous shots!

  17. Larry Says:

    Great shots of it George

  18. Denise Says:

    It’s truly magnificent George. You took some great photos of it.

  19. Linda Says:

    Very beautiful, George! Your photos are fantastic!

  20. maryBeth Says:

    It is a beautiful structure but inside, with all the lights and color—one can see the glory of God. MB

  21. Sartenada Says:

    I am speechless. I love the architecture and the “fireworks of colors”. Incredible beautiful.

  22. Jewaicious Says:

    What lovely captures of light, tones, contrast and geometrics.

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