Morgan Windows.
The three Tiffany-style lancet windows behind the altar are from the old
building on Church Street. Painstakingly restored by local stained glass
artist Steve Weir, they commemorate the sacrifice of the Eucharist. The window
on the left shows the wheat
from which the Eucharistic bread is made, and the window on the
right shows the grapes which
are the source of the Eucharistic wine. The
center panel shows the cross
and crown of Jesus and the cup of salvation. The quotations are from Hymn
#301, 'Bread of the World in Mercy Broken.'
Alpha and Omega Window. The transom window above the
front door incorporates an alpha and omega (Christ the beginning and Christ
the end) and a cross from the old Morgan windows in a new design by Steve
Weir.
Modern Windows. The new windows were created by Steve
Weir in 1994 to harmonize with the original Morgan windows in color and
design. The leek at the top of each window is the symbol of St. David of
Wales, and the Celtic knot at the bottom represents our Celtic heritage. The
windows are listed clockwise beginning at the left of the front door.
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