Old Mission Woodworks

Wood is the gift of countless sunrises, endless rivers of rain. Designed and crafted specifically for a person, artifacts of wood evoke the client's humanity, because that person's individual humanity is integral to the work's design and execution. This blog is stories of those artifacts, and the persons who commissioned them. Northern Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula is the new workshop of the artist.

A guide to our work

Liturgical Furniture:
St. Mary of Redford, Altar and Ambo, French Romanesque built 1926
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John Daniels
People and wood. Both form me, and I enjoy participating in their formation, too. My wife since 1969, my children since 1970, the Jesuits and Sisters of Mercy and colleagues at University of Detroit Mercy all that time, have formed me. And later in my work at the university, the homeless and poor in Detroit formed me too. Now that I am retired on the Old Mission Peninsula in northern Michigan, it is people and wood that call me. Some people and some wood have come with me from Detroit. More and more come to me from our new home here. Old and new continue to form me, call me to honor them by reflecting and responding. Serving and learning with those without homes and those who care about them every day give me sustaining purpose, along with those I have met in the rich, deeply human dying part of life. God holds me beloved, and is the source of all I am blessed to do. I live in a call of responsible gratitude.
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