Window
Building Name: St. Lorenz Lutheran ChurchArtist Name: Alfred Timler
City: Frankenmuth
Date of Window: 1966
Subject/Title of Window: Beginning of Christianity and of St. Lorenz Church
Brief Description of Subject: At the top of the window is an angel. Near the angel is the star of Bethlehem which shines upon the nativity scene. Under this scene is the St. Lorenz church. Below this is a scene that represents the wives of the missionaries spreading the Christian faith to the Indian children. The deer at the bottom is a reference to psalm 42 depicting the devotion of these Christian pioneers to their Lord.
Inscriptions: Glory to God in the Highest For unto you is born a Savior
Condition of Window: Good
Height: approx. 404”
Width: approx. 44”
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass
Beginning of Christianity and of St. Lorenz Church
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