Window
Building Name: Bethesda Christian ChurchArtist Name: Harry M. Beall
City: Sterling Heights
Window Shape: 1 (half circle)
Date of Window: 1988
Subject/Title of Window: Salvation Dawn
Brief Description of Subject: At the center of the window is a cross. Encompassing this cross are three rings which represent the trinity; father, son and Holy Spirit. There are rays of light coming from the cross which represent the flow of the love of God toward all mankind. The window also contains lily of the valley and rose of Sharon which are descriptive names given to the lord Jesus Christ.
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 7’6”
Width: 21’
Type of Glass and Technique: Enamel Paint, Lead Came
Salvation Dawn
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