The following images are poor replicas. The Windows appear ever changing with the day's light. The accompanying text is largely from the Physical Features of the Church prepared by Al Vedder and Kathy Crowell. Click here for the full text of their fine work.
The Nixon Memorial Window
Called the Resurrection Window because it depicts the open tomb with angel, Mary Magdalene, Mary, wife of Clopas, all witnesses to the Resurrection.
The Nixon memorial window was placed in position in 1905. This window is the most northerly on the west side of the body of the church. The most southerly Flanders window on the west side was placed in position after 1932. Presumably these two windows replaced the non-memorial windows ordered in 1889. The 1889 windows probably were moved to the narthex.


