The Celtic Roof
Cross - The cross with the superimposed circle representing eternity
is Celtic in design. It reminds us of our Anglican roots in Celtic
Christianity as well as the heritage of our patron saint, St. David of Wales.
The cross was hand gilded by parishioner Dan Williamson in 1996.
Red Front
Doors - The red doors symbolize the blood of Christ, which is our
entry into salvation. They also remind us of the blood of the martyrs, the
seeds of the church.
Labyrinth - The
circular pathway of inlaid stone in the center of the circle of oaks is a tool
for walking meditation, a metaphor for the sacred journey. Created by
parishioners in the fall of 1997 and completed in the summer of 1998, it is
open to the community for walking. Instructions for use are available in the
church and by the labyrinth.