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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Building Name: First English Evangelical Lutheran Church

Studio Name: Willet Hauser Architectural Glass

City: Grosse Pointe Woods

Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)

Date of Window: 1963

Subject/Title of Window: Our Callings

Brief Description of Subject: These windows in the narthex represent the various callings out of which those of Christ come to worship. From worship they return to these callings in order to serve Him in daily life. At the top of each window is a symbol of Christian faith with rays from it penetrating the various callings.

On the left is Home and School. A dinner table represents the experience of life in a home. School is shown in terms of a desk and books with an algebraic formula.
On the right is portrayed Labor and Industry. The shovel is the symbol of all work being done to the glory of God with industry represented by the meshing gears also called to do the same.

Condition of Window: Excellent

Height: each panel 50"

Width: each panel 20"

Type of Glass and Technique: Opalescent Glass, Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came, Vitreous Paint

Our Callings
Our Callings
Labor and Industry
Labor and Industry
Our Callings Willet studio sketch
Our Callings Willet studio sketch

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