| The East Window, brilliantly lit
for morning worship, pulls together the Sacraments of Baptism and
Eucharist. The power comes from our God to us and, and as we rise up from
baptismal waters, we eagerly reach out for the Body and Blood of our
belovèd Christ.
We are reminded, in this celebratory
window, of the power of creation and re-creation. In addition, the window
speaks to our human need for both physical sustenance from God, as well as
spiritual sustenance from God at work in us, and in our community.
The Schuele Window was a gift in 1995 in memory of
Peg Haegg's mother, Mrs. Schuele. Peg was Peg Halpin, the widow of Dr. Lawrence
Halpin, in
whose memory two of the side windows in the nave were given.
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