Beautiful glass chapel surrounded by spectacular views and gardens. Great place for a romantic walk, sight seeing and photos.
Our kids and grandkids have recently moved to this area so I have been having lots of fun exploring! I had heard about the Wayfarers Chapel, and when I finally was able to go in person it did not disappoint! It is somewhat of a circuitous drive to get here, tho a most lovely one along the cliffs overlooking the bright Pacific Ocean. As you will read in other reviews, the architecture is noteworthy for a reason -- it was designed by Lloyd Wright, the son of Frank Lloyd Wright. The chapel is tiny by all measures, yet so grand in beauty and spirit. I just happened to come at noon on a Wednesday and was immediately drawn in by the large sign in the parking lot announcing Wednesday noon prayer service. I hurried up the path to the chapel, enjoying the ferns and lush growth under tall redwood trees. One could not help but be aware of the sparkling ocean spread out below, a truly breathtaking setting. The service was led by a young and pleasant pastor. There were on this day only a handful of attendees, but all participated in sharing a prayer request. One feels so strongly the presence of God in this chapel so close to nature. All the walls and the ceiling as well are constructed of glass, so guests truly feel the power of nature surrounding them. After the service I had but a few moments to further explore the property and do very much want to go back. Be sure and not miss the lovely gift shop on the uphill side of the parking lot. The staff there were very friendly and helpful. This is a very sacred space you do not want to miss!
Very pretty coastal drive to get there. Views are amazing. Chapel is small, very serene. Have taken visitors from out of state here, really enjoyed taking pictures of the ocean views.
I usually take out of town visitors to visit this chapel and the nearby Point Vicente Interpretive Center. Try to time your visit so that you can hear the bells chime. The visitors center explains the views of the Swedenborg religion. I have heard that to get married in the chapel you need to use a Swedenborg minister. I once visited the Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas (on a visit to Branson, MO) and it reminded me of this Wayfarers Chapel as it is another glass chapel surrounded by nature.
Designed by Lloyd Wright, the son of Frank Lloyd Wright, and sits on a cliff with a gorgeous view of the Pacific Ocean, Catalina Island and north towards the Santa Monica Mountains. The Chapel is made of glass and rock, designed to blend into the flora and fauna of their beautiful gardens. The drive to get there, from either Hawthorne Blvd (Palos Verdes) or Western Avenue (San Pedro) adds another plus - the views are wonderful.
Such a unique spot...peaceful and restorative. Sadly not everyone respects the peace....people should teach their children respect and not ruin the experience for others.
The architecture by famous Frank L. wright. Wonderful view of ocean and Abalone Cove. Best to go when there is no event.
This chapel (seating capacity of my estimate of +/-150) is an extremely popular site for weddings. The church is known to locals as "The Glass Church" for it's wood, stone, and mainly glass architecture. The grounds are a gorgeous display of grass, plants & trees, and with the ocean and Santa Catalina Island as a backdrop, brides and grooms couldn't do better for having their wedding pictures taken right there on the grounds. The church is definitely off the beaten path on the south side of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, with only Palos Verdes Drive South as the access road, but this isolation definitely adds to the charm. If you are interested in having a wedding here, contact the Church ASAP. Trust me, this is the most gorgeous and romantic spot for a wedding in Southern California.
If one drives through Palos Verde, making a stop here and communing with your inner peace, your Supreme Being, or just with Nature, is a must.The guest house gives extensive information of the Swedborgian religion, the exquisite little chapel is a frequent site of weddings, and the Carillion rings its bells on the quarter hour.Of course, the views of the Pacific, through the dense foliage and trees, are superb. A much needed "down time" in our frenetic day!
Beautiful place to hold weddings, baptisms. Gorgeous view of the ocean. Park-like setting. A photographer's dream.