The Rev'd. Edwin S. Hoffman (1890-1907) created the Lloyd Windsor Memorial Fund for the procurement of a suitable memorial to Fr. Windsor, the church's Rector 1859-1889. The selection for the memorial was made by Charles Adsit and the widow of Fr. Windsor. This beautiful Tiffany stained glass window has graced the altar area for many years.
Our Stained Glass


Placed in the church in 1889, records indicate this Window was an early Tiffany Studio design. It was given in memory of Esther Adsit, who headed the committees that raised money to purchase the pipe organ, the bells, and to pay for the construction of the original Parish Hall.


The Painted Angel window was a gift to the church in 1917 by Donald Sharp, in memory of his wife, Mrs. Jessie Rawson-Sharp. The artist and studio that produced the window are unknown When viewed up close, the glass depicting the blue and gold cloth glows and looks almost real.


This window was given to the church in 1929 by Olive Buisch in memory of her mother, Mrs. Helen M. S. Greenhow. This is a Tiffany Favrile Glass window with the Tiffany signature in the lower right-hand corner. According to Tiffany, "Favrile glass is distinguished by brilliant or deeply toned colors, usually iridescent like the wings of certain American butterflies, the necks of pigeons and peacocks, and the wing covers of various beetles."




Placed in the church in 1917, this window was given in memory of Evelyn Hakes-Brown. The Louis Comfort Studio signature appears in the lower right corner. This window is listed in 'A Partial List of Tiffany Windows', published by the Tiffany Studios, 1910.
The Windsor Window
The Esther Adsit Window
The Painted Angel Window
The Adoration of the Shepherds Window
The Angel of the Field Window
The Pillar of Cloud and
Pillar of Fire Windows




These windows are the work of Ralph Bergholtz of Sweden. Installed in 1990, they are dedicated in memory of Myron Knight Sibley.
These windows grace the back wall of the nave.
The Trinity Windows

