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The Consummation
This window is best seen from the chancel area facing the rear of the church.
In the center portion is represented a throne and a crown with Chi Rho for the Lordship of Christ. The Alpha and Omega depicts the Beginning and the End of all things. Participating in the triumph, however, are also the Father, represented by the hand, and the Holy Spirit, represented by the dove.
The tongs and coals of fire portray the prophet Isiah and the watchtower for the prophet Ezekial.
Figures of the New Testament are portrayed by the keys for the Apostle Peter and the sword and book for the Apostle Paul.
At the top of the center section is a ship as a symbol for the church who is to share in the Consummation and the open tomb signifying the basis for our hope of the triumph of God.