Window
Building Name: St. John Lutheran Church ELCACity: Saginaw
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Date of Window: 1958
Subject/Title of Window: Choir Transept
Brief Description of Subject: The choir transept with its beautiful windows can be seen and enjoyed from every part of the church. The transcript is designed to permit the voices to reach into every corner of the church. The windows suggest the ability of music to lift the soul.
In the foreground are the three keyboards of the organ console; in the background one of the organ tone openings. The organ consists of all the pipes of the old Moeller organ and the Deagan chimes, together with 8 sets of new pipes, all placed on new wind chests controlled by a new console.
Attractive robing rooms for the choirs are in the basement, opening to the front foyer.
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 96"
Width: 100"
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