(First Window on left side facing Chancel) Upper Medallion: The Nativity Luke 2:16 Lower Medallion: Martin Luther Nailing the 95 theses to the door of the church at Wittenburg castle. Luther was the spiritual father of the Reformation (Oct. 31, 1517) Jane Adams Leggett (September 19, 1948- December 18, 1948)
(Second Window on left side facing Chancel) Upper Medallion: Jesus in the Temple Luke 2:46 Lower Medallion: John Knox Preaching at St. Giles in Edinburgh, Scotland. Knox was the founder of the Scottish Presbyterian Church and spiritual father of American Presbyterianism. Edgar Ardeen Allen (1880-1947)
(Last Window on left side facing Chancel) Upper Medallion: The Baptism of Jesus Matthew 3:16-17 Lower Medallion: William Tyndale Translating the New Testament from Greek to English. Tyndale was imprisoned because he wished to give the common man the Bible in common language. He was martyred in Brussels. Robert William Alfred Horner (1852-1936) Mary Susan Lee Horner (1858-1929)
(Last Window on right side facing Chancel) Upper Medallion: Christ Healing the Blind Man Mark 10:52 Lower Medallion: The Huguenots The French Huguenots came to this country fleeing from persecution and were among the earliest settlers who helped establish the Reformed Faith. William J. Collins (1834-1920) Nannie Clark Collins (1845-1922)
(Third Window on right side facing Chancel) Upper Medallion: Christ on the Cross Luke 23:33 Lower Medallion: William Carey A shoemaker by trade, an English Baptist minister, and first missionary to India. Carey is known as the Father of Modern Missions. Judith Annie Younger (1851-1937)
(Second Window on right side facing Chancel) Upper Medallion: The Resurrection of Jesus Christ 1 Corinthians 15:20 Lower Medallion: Francis Makemie The first Presbytery at Philadelphia in 1705. Makemie is the Scotch-Irish Presbyterian minister who preached from NY to SC (1691-1707) and in VA (1698). George Evans Caskie, Sr. (1858-1919)
(First Window on right side facing Chancel) Upper Medallion: The Ascension of Christ Acts 1:9 Lower Medallion: Beginning of Christian Education The Presbyterian Church has always stood for sound education and emphasis given to that phase of Christian witness. Nathaniel Clayton Manson, Jr. (1858-1924)
(Chancel Window) Transfiguration of Jesus Matthew 17:5 Christ, the central figure, has Moses on his right representing the law, Elijah on his left representing the prophets, and three disciples below, Peter, John, and James, witnessing the Transfiguration. The three circles in the arch above contain symbols of the Trinity. The gold in Christ s robe and throughout represents the glory of God, the brown humanity, the purple kingship, and the red the blood of Christ and the martyrs. The tree of life and the messianic rose are found throughout the Wippell windows. Israel Snead Moore Cornelia Wise Moore (1847-1927) (1845-1938)
(Back Wall over Organ Pipes) Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane Matthew 26:39 This window is one of the many windows brought from the former church at Ninth and Court Streets, originally dedicated on May 8, 1900. It is made of opalescent glass and are of American origin. Francis Brown Deane (1836-1902)
Narthex (Left Window in west wall) Mary at the Tomb John 20:15 Robert Stockton Terry (1846-1917) This window is one of the many windows brought from the former church at Ninth and Court Streets, originally dedicated on May 8, 1900. It is made of opalescent glass and are of American origin.
Narthex (Middle Window in west wall) Christ at the Door Revelation 3:20 William Kinnier (1836-1899) This window is one of the many windows brought from the former church at Ninth and Court Streets, originally dedicated on May 8, 1900. It is made of opalescent glass and are of American origin.
Narthex (Right Window in west wall) Christ the Good Shepherd John 10:14 John Montgomery (1824-1905) This window is one of the many windows brought from the former church at Ninth and Court Streets, originally dedicated on May 8, 1900. It is made of opalescent glass and are of American origin.
Chapel (Chancel Window) Christ with the Children Luke 18:16 Thomas Jellis Kirkpatrick (1829-1897) This window is one of the many windows brought from the former church at Ninth and Court Streets, originally dedicated on May 8, 1900. It is made of opalescent glass and are of American origin.
Vestibule (Furthest from front doors) The House of the Lord I went with them to the house of the Lord. (Psalm 42) William Bruce Montgomery Jr. (1880-1969) Installed in 1973 by Payne Studios. Made of hand blown glass, all antique and kiln fired.
Vestibule (Closest to front doors) The First Miracle Water into Wine at the Wedding in Cana of Galilee (John 2:1-11) Mr. and Mrs. Walker Pettyjohn, Sr. (1870-1966 and 1873-1929) Installed in 1976 by lamb Studios. The window was designed by Margreta Overbeck and glass was painted by Karole Kissack.