Grace Leadership & The Episcopal Dioceses of New Jersey have sold unique and significant Tiffany stained glass windows. This was done without the required application and review by the Plainfield Historic Preservation Commission.
The Tiffany and stained glass windows were a blessing at Grace Church. Constructed in 1892 by British-American architect Robert Gibson, Grace Church is a well-preserved example of Gothic Revival architecture. Among the beautiful windows are Prophets and Saints and some of the most favorite stories from the life of Christ.
The church transepts contain two beautiful four-paneled Tiffany windows.
The Window of Shadows (South Transept) depicts the sorrow of Good Friday.
The Resurrection Window (North Transept) depicts the joy of Easter.
The Great Wheel Window over the 7th Street entrance depicts Christ enthroned in glory surrounded by the Twelve Apostles.
The Reredos Window behind the main altar depicts The Lamb of God surrounded by the symbols of the four Gospels, and angels and four archangels: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel. Beneath the angelic choir are the saints of God including both the Old and New Testaments.
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