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The upper west window, above the church
entrance, was designed with Trinitarian symbolism enclosed in the Circle
of Eternity. Within the circle are: The hands upholding the world, representing God the Father-- The empty Cross, in reminder of the life given in Jesus Christ the Son -- The glowing Flame, which is the historic representation of the Holy Spirit. In the smaller section of the window, above the Circle, is centered the butterfly, which is a symbol of eternal life through the resurrection. This window in memory of Mr. Arthur Pitcher |
| The arch-shaped window above the front entry portrays the
church as a ship sailing into the sunrise. The emphasis here is
SUNRISE - as opposed to sunset - because the church and faith in Christ
are leading people always, with hope, into tomorrow. A quote from Martha Meister Kiely is a fitting theme for this window. She said, "A new and lively Spirit can yet fill the sails of the Church of Christ and move her speedily toward the horizon of God's new dawn." This window in memory of Mr. John Swets. |
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