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Mount Pleasant Lutheran Church

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Other nicknames for the church include St. Saucer, Spaceship Church, and Pancake Parish, and its circle in the round design centers the sanctuary on the altar and stone baptismal font behind it, "the water and the word". The circle also embodies the unity of the church congregation. The church has a
62:. It includes a dome enclosed in a metal band with outward protruding thorns and a towering metal cross rising skyward. Part of the church was built underground and it has been expanded with an education center, also built underground with skylights. A 101: 160: 204: 199: 44: 209: 74:(who designed it in memory of her father Robert Bohm who oversaw construction of the original church building). 104:; Underground addition preserves architectural landmark October 20, 1996 Journal Times by Catherine Ann Velasco 32: 79: 71: 43:, it is located at 1700 South Green Bay Road and was built in 1975. It is a congregation of the 28: 51: 152: 147: 125: 193: 67: 36: 55: 59: 175: 162: 141: 113: 63: 66:
foyer is part of the complex and the church's entrance includes a
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Racine, Wisconsin
Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Helmut Ajango
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
crown of thorns
Jesus Christ
crucifixion
narthex
stained glass
Cathy Meader
John-Paul Buzard


Church finds path earth opens space to Heaven
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Architecture
Spaceship Church
Photograph of church on Flickr
Photograph of church on Flickr
42°42′41.2″N 87°50′59.4″W / 42.711444°N 87.849833°W / 42.711444; -87.849833
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Churches in Racine, Wisconsin
Lutheran churches in Wisconsin
Churches completed in 1975

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