CHURCH WINDOW - Good Shepherd Card
by UMChurch
Plain Note Card
The photo on this card was taken at the First United Methodist Church, 340 Main Street, Geneva, New York USA. There are two large stained glass windows in the semi-circular sanctuary. One window is affectionately called “The Good Shepherd Window” and the other depicts “Let the Little Children Come Unto Me.” There are many other windows throughout the active church building – in lounges, Sunday School rooms, offices and fellowship rooms. Many were dedicated in memory of loved ones and early church leaders. The building was constructed 1912 – 1914. The windows were installed about 1913, and were made by Pike Stained Glass Studio in Rochester.
Photo and design by Kelly Stowell, 2008, www.zazzle.com/umchurch copyright 2008.
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The photo on this card was taken at the First United Methodist Church, 340 Main Street, Geneva, New York USA. There are two large stained glass windows in the semi-circular sanctuary. One window is affectionately called “The Good Shepherd Window” and the other depicts “Let the Little Children Come Unto Me.” There are many other windows throughout the active church building – in lounges, Sunday School rooms, offices and fellowship rooms. Many were dedicated in memory of loved ones and early church leaders. The building was constructed 1912 – 1914. The windows were installed about 1913, and were made by Pike Stained Glass Studio in Rochester.
Photo and design by Kelly Stowell, 2008, www.zazzle.com/umchurch copyright 2008.
created by UMChurch (April 25, 2008 at 11:18AM)
The photo on this card was taken at the First United Methodist Church, 340 Main Street, Geneva, New York USA. There are two large stained glass windows in the semi-circular sanctuary. One window is affectionately called “The Good Shepherd Window” and the other depicts “Let the Little Children Come Unto Me.” There are many other windows throughout the active church building – in lounges, Sunday School rooms, offices and fellowship rooms. Many were dedicated in memory of loved ones and early church leaders. The building was constructed 1912 – 1914. The windows were installed about 1913, and were made by Pike Stained Glass Studio in Rochester.
Photo and design by Kelly Stowell, 2008, www.zazzle.com/umchurch copyright 2008.
created by UMChurch (April 25, 2008 at 11:18AM)
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