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Damascus Congregation

The Damascus Congregation is situated on Main Street in Lusaka, Zambia.

History

The church was constructed in 2015 and is an example of modern Christian architecture.

Architecture

The building's design is characterized by a blend of contemporary and traditional elements. The exterior features a striking façade with large windows, while the interior boasts a spacious worship area and a simple yet elegant altar. The architectural style is believed to be a fusion of modern and rural influences.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Damascus Congregation is an Anglican church, serving as a place of worship for the local Christian community.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, information regarding the architect responsible for designing the church is not available.

  • Notable features of the building include its large stained-glass windows and a striking wooden pulpit.

    Organ and Bells Information

    The church's organ was installed in 2016 and consists of 25 pipes. The bells are reportedly a gift from a local benefactor and were added to the church in 2017.

    Heritage Status

    As of the current year, the Damascus Congregation has not been designated as a national monument or heritage site.

    Visiting Information

    • Opening Hours: The church is open for worship services on Sundays at 10 am.
    • Accessibility: The building is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators providing easy access to all areas.

    Notable Artworks or Relics

    The church features several notable artworks, including a large painting of the Virgin Mary above the altar.

  • Details

    NameDamascus Congregation
    CityLusaka
    CountryZambia
    Coordinates-15.407163, 28.371891
    Current useplace of worship
    Accessibletrue
    Opening hoursSundays at 10 am