The Jewels of the Lord Window fills a triple lancet space on the west wall of the chancel. This window is fabricated of brilliantly colored, mouth blown antique glass, mainly red and cobalt blue. The window depicts three angels in a splendid, flourishing garden. The central angel holds a closed book in the crook of her left elbow. She holds a heavy chain of jewels between her out stretched hands. “And they shall be mine saith the Lord of Hosts in that day when I make up my jewels.” The angel on the left holds and plays a small portable organ. The angel on the right plays a small harp,
Inscription: In memory of Mary Miller Braxton (1873-1959) by the Miller family.
Installed: December 1959 – Wippell Mowbray Studios
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