“To the Glory of God and in memory of Mrs. E.C. “Frances” Jams, 1882-1960. Unveiled June 16, 1963. This window symbolizes Divine Love. The large pane is the lamb of God, the symbol of Jesus Crist. It carries a resurrection banner red and white and is standing, suggesting that the Lamb of God has triumphantly risen. The first symbol below is a five-pointed star, to indicate the Nativity or the Epiphany. The middle pane of the Crown of Thorn suggests the Passion, and the royal crown suggests heaven Glory. Information from Trumpeting Our Stained Glass Windows, Elizabeth Spicer’s catalogue of the windows from the Church of St. John the Evangelist.https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/anglican_stainedglass/1023/thumbnail.jp
The four-panel window depicts the Annunciation to the Shepherds (left lancet), Adoration of the Magi...
“To the Glory of God and in affectionate remembrance: Hugh Percival McMahon, 1863-1924” Donated by h...
Relates to not only physical suffering of Christ on Cross, but also grace to man. Christ occupies ce...
“To the Glory of God and in memory of Mrs. E.C. “Frances” Jams, 1882-1960. Unveiled June 16, 1963. T...
“To the Glory of God and in memory of Mrs. E.C. “Frances” Jams, 1882-1960. Unveiled June 16, 1963. ...
The Lamb “suggests the sacrificial nature of Jesus’ life and ministry” and resurrection. (Evangel (S...
The five-pointed star relates to the birth of Christ. It can reference several related themes: Star ...
One of three windows that creates the Symbols of Our Faith that were created in memory of Mrs.. E.C....
The Crown of Heaven symbolizes the triumph of Christ and salvation and stands as a foil to the suffe...
The Crown of Thorns is a reminder of Christ’s suffering for the Salvation of Man. The color blue is ...
Donated by the Congregation John, the cousin and forerunner of Jesus, is clothed in green to symboli...
The detail of the dove is meant to evoke the Holy spirit, descend like dove of ‘peace, forgiveness a...
Donated by the Congregation. The Mother of Christ is in blue to symbolize her and the heavenly love...
The symbol of the Trinity is inscribed with two sets of text (outside from left in clockwise order):...
The two lancets windows depict (top down, left window and then right window):1st window: 4 Symbols: ...
The four-panel window depicts the Annunciation to the Shepherds (left lancet), Adoration of the Magi...
“To the Glory of God and in affectionate remembrance: Hugh Percival McMahon, 1863-1924” Donated by h...
Relates to not only physical suffering of Christ on Cross, but also grace to man. Christ occupies ce...
“To the Glory of God and in memory of Mrs. E.C. “Frances” Jams, 1882-1960. Unveiled June 16, 1963. T...
“To the Glory of God and in memory of Mrs. E.C. “Frances” Jams, 1882-1960. Unveiled June 16, 1963. ...
The Lamb “suggests the sacrificial nature of Jesus’ life and ministry” and resurrection. (Evangel (S...
The five-pointed star relates to the birth of Christ. It can reference several related themes: Star ...
One of three windows that creates the Symbols of Our Faith that were created in memory of Mrs.. E.C....
The Crown of Heaven symbolizes the triumph of Christ and salvation and stands as a foil to the suffe...
The Crown of Thorns is a reminder of Christ’s suffering for the Salvation of Man. The color blue is ...
Donated by the Congregation John, the cousin and forerunner of Jesus, is clothed in green to symboli...
The detail of the dove is meant to evoke the Holy spirit, descend like dove of ‘peace, forgiveness a...
Donated by the Congregation. The Mother of Christ is in blue to symbolize her and the heavenly love...
The symbol of the Trinity is inscribed with two sets of text (outside from left in clockwise order):...
The two lancets windows depict (top down, left window and then right window):1st window: 4 Symbols: ...
The four-panel window depicts the Annunciation to the Shepherds (left lancet), Adoration of the Magi...
“To the Glory of God and in affectionate remembrance: Hugh Percival McMahon, 1863-1924” Donated by h...
Relates to not only physical suffering of Christ on Cross, but also grace to man. Christ occupies ce...