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People are
like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is
out, but when darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if
there is a light from within.
Elizabeth
Kubler-Ross
(Excerpts from “150 Years In the Life of Dayton Memorial Presbyterian
Church” Compiled by Kenneth E. Yost)
There are two
small arch type windows, one on the east wall, dedicated to the memory
of Rev. C.A. Kanouse, and one on the west wall. These windows have four
small circular windows at the top, arranged like the four corners of a
square, and two-arch shaped panels side by side below.
Two large
arch-shaped windows are in the east and west walls of the sanctuary, and
one on the west wall of the parlor. These windows have a large circular
window at the top divided into eight scissor-like sections, then two
smaller circular windows with a quatrefoil design, formed by four
overlapping circles. Four small vertical swinging windows complete these
windows. The four small windows on the east window were donated by the
Ladies Aid Society and the Missionary Society. Those on the west window
were donated by the Sabbath School.
The unique design of the beautiful stained-glass
windows bring a never-to-be-forgotten charm to this building. The glass
is a special type made only in Europe and replacement pieces have not
been available for many years.
It is not known what symbolism the designer of
these windows intended to portray; however, a short discussion of
Christian symbols which might be represented in the windows may help
each viewer to a better appreciation of them. A circle, a figure without
beginning or ending, is often used to represent God, who is both eternal
and one. A triangle or a three-pointed curved figure call a trefoil is a
used to represent the Holy Trinity. Four circles either separately or
overlapping to form a quatrefoil are symbolic of the four gospels or
evangelists. The figure eight or a figure with eight sides or sections
is symbolic of rebirth and therefore baptismal fonts are usually
octagonal in shape. The origin of this symbol may go back to the story
of the great flood in which eight souls were saved in Noah’s ark.
Another tradition believes that since seven days were used by God in
creation and rest, the eighth day signified “a new creation” or
regeneration—a Divine Octave.
Wheat is a symbol for bread. The open crown is a
symbol for the reward of the faithful in the life that lies beyond the
death of the body. It also can represent the crown of glory, symbolic of
the kingly office of Christ. The open Bible can signify the Word of God
or the Gospel. A Greek cross with arms of equal length symbolizes the
spread of the Gospel to the four quarters of the earth. This combined
with an X forms an eight-arm figure which can represent many ideas. The
eight divided sections of the large windows form this figure.
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