OUR STAINED
GLASS MEMORIAL WINDOWS

A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO REMEMBER THE PAST

ABOUT THIS WINDOW

The three windows pictured depict scenes of the early life of Christ. Designed by Katherine Lamb Tait crafted by J & R Lamb Studios.

Window 1 depicts “Infancy”
Window 2 depicts “Boyhood”
Window 3 depicts “Ministry”

ABOUT THIS WINDOW

The three lights of this window represent scenes from the latter part of Christ's life. Window 1 represents Christ performing His miracle of healing the cripple. Window 2 represents Christ meeting Mary in the garden after His death and burial, when he said "nole me tangere" (woman, why are you weeping?). Window 3 represents the Biblical scene of Whitsun tide, or Pentecost, with the Dove of the Spirit casting its light upon them.

ABOUT THIS WINDOW

These windows are Tiffany Stained Glass Windows
donated by Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Patterson.

Window 1 depicts "The Good Shepherd"
Window 2 depicts "Christ Blessing the Children"
Window 3 depicts "Knocking at the Door"

ABOUT THIS WINDOW

This window was dedicated to the memory of Lewis H. Swab in 1989 by his family.

ABOUT THIS WINDOW

The smaller stained glass side windows on the main floor of the Sanctuary's east and west walls were given in memory of Dr. Hugh McColl and Mrs. Ewen McLennan.

The centers of the windows display symbols of the sacrament of Holy Communion using grapes and wheat. The crown and cross reminds us that our risen Lord is King of Kings. The open Bible is a symbol of the written word of God.

ABOUT THIS WINDOW

This Joseph L. Gwinn Memorial Window was dedicated on December 20, 1992. The roses signify Joe’s special love of the flower; the center window depicts the Ascension of Christ.

ABOUT THESE WINDOWS

These windows were a gift from the Rowden family, installed and dedicated in 2020 in memory of Robert and Thelma Rowden. The trillium and eagle included in the glass have special meaning because of the family cottage in Lewiston, Michigan. The praying hands signify their love for Jesus.