During a visit to Iglesia Brazos Abiertos, a pentecostal church in Tegucigalpa, I was allowed to join the mosh pit of worship with my Leica.
Brazos Abiertos, or Church of the Open Arms, is a thriving pentecostal gathering of several hundred faithful in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. According to Wikkipedia, "Tegucigalpa, a colonial city, has several barrios in the oldest districts of the city.... None of them have well-defined limits, which tend to be up to the city-dwellers` will, or even town-centers. There are some main avenues, but not into downtown. Except for the latter (also called boulevards), like all the Central American cities, there doesn't seem to be any rhyme nor reason as to how streets are named, making orientation and driving rather difficult to first-time visitors to the city."
Tegucigalpa, Departmento de Francisco Morazán, HN
Discovered by Skippy Sanchez
on 18 May 2008.
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