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Stained Glass Windows. Our Lord as the Good Shepherd, North Wall

 

 

 

 

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Our Lord as the Good Shepherd, North Wall

 

Given in memory of Charlotte Freeman-Benson and Margaret Benson Long by Walter Long, Dorothy and Marion. Installed in the summer of 1956. This window depicts our Lord as the one who saves and rescues those who are lost. Jesus is pictured as the Shepherd with the lost lamb in one arm and the shepherd’s crook in the other hand. In the one side panel is the shepherd’s crook again, the instrument of rescue. The left panel contains a lighted candle which symbolizes a beam of light which shines in the darkness.

 

 

From: The History of St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church, White Bear Lake, 1861 to 2001. Stained Glass Windows. Windows from 1926 to 1999