Window
Building Name: First Congregational ChurchArtist Name: Alfred Timler
City: Saginaw
Window Shape: 3 (arched)
Subject/Title of Window: The Church in the World
Brief Description of Subject: North transept. Represents the Church in the world. Designed by A. J. Timler of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Three windows, each with several main panels, a round window at top, and right and left kites. Left window depicts Saint John (Evangelist?), Saint Stephen the First Martyr, and Saint Paul. Center panel depicts the Descent of the Holy Ghost. Right window depicts John Wycliffe, John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, and the Mayflower. (The foregoing description is believed to match this window, but it is difficult to tell from the picture.)
Condition of Window: good
The Church in the World
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