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The Nativity

The Crucifixion

The Resurrection

Click for larger picture of Crucifixion Window (JPG 98 KB)One of seven that depict the events in Christ's life on stained glass windows in the church, this window is known as the Crucifixion window and is located in the west transept. The window is 7'8" wide and 15' high. It was given to Christ Church by Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Shedd, as a Memorial to their son Clyde, and inscribed as follows:

"In loving Memory of Lieutenant Clyde Everett Shedd, Born April 4, 1893, Battalion Surgeon, 327 Infantry, A.E.F. Killed in action Argonne Forest, France, October 16, 1918.

I have fought the good fight,
I have finished my course,
I have kept the faith."

The stained glass windows at Christ Episcopal Church were installed when the present church was built in 1920-1921 after a devastating fire on Christmas day, 1919. The fire destroyed the original wooden church that had been completed on November 23, 1890. The new church was completed and dedicated on October 23, 1921, by Episcopal Bishop W. L. Gravatt, with clergy E. W. Hughes of Graham (now Bluefield, VA) and Rector Jennings Wise Hobson, who served Christ Church for thirty-three years from 1916 until 1949, assisting.

The windows in the nave of Christ Church are of the Munich style, or “Munich School.” These windows were created by Jacoby Art Glass Company of St. Louis, Missouri, in 1920. Jacoby later created the narthex (front hallway) windows and the window in our children’s chapel in 1958.

Click here to learn more about these windows, the "Munich" style, and Jacoby Art Glass Company.

These nave windows are unequalled in our area. They bathe the nave of the church in color and illustrate the life of Christ to those venturing into this hallowed space. The classic Gothic architectural style of Christ Episcopal Church symbolizes the Anglican origins of the Episcopal Church in the USA.

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