The windows on the east side of the Sanctuary are now more subdued due to our new addition but if you look closely you can see the Crucifixion of our Lord. Paul wrote to the Corinthians, “I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and Him Crucified” The sacrifice that has overcome sin and death is Christ alone. If you see a symbol in the sanctuary you’d like to know more about e-mail Pastor John or drop him a note.
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
The East Side Clerestory Windows
The clerestory windows on the east side of the sanctuary above the crucifixion show symbols of the passion. The first is the “cup of suffering”. Jesus said, “Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me, nevertheless, not as I will, but as Thou wilt.” Matthew 26:39. The sacrifice that has overcome sin and death is was the cup of suffering Jesus drank for us.. If you see a symbol in the sanctuary you’d like to know more about e-mail Pastor John or drop him a note.
The East Side Clerestory Windows
The clerestory windows, those highest in the sanctuary, on the east side of the sanctuary above the crucifixion window show symbols of our Lord’s passion. The second panel shows the crown of thorns and four spikes which were the instruments of His torture and suffering. Jesus suffered more than just the physical pain of a man, He also suffered separation from His Father in heaven because of our sin. If you see a symbol in the sanctuary you’d like to know more about e-mail Pastor John or drop him a note.
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