The stained glass window utilizes The Salvation Army colours:
blue (purity of God), red (blood of Jesus), yellow (fire of the Holy Spirit).

The design includes a river across the bottom, with many blue
shades. This represents the life-giving, purifying, and refreshing
qualities of God.

The red glass illustrates the blood of Jesus, as our sacrifice and
way to God.

The curved yellow lines symbolize the fire of the Holy Spirit as our
guide and daily companion.

The cross also embodies red and blue squares, which depict the
atonement of Jesus, and the purity of God.

The design has been divided into two sections: the left side has
curves and few straight lines, indicating the freedom we have in life.
Red and yellow are prominent, showing the persons of Jesus and
the Holy Spirit. The right side is very geometric, portraying the order
of God. The cross demonstrates that Jesus was a part of God's
plan for the world. The stream imagery, signifying God, is also eminent in this section.

The abstract feeling of the overall design is to epitomize the one
nature of God by illustrating the three distinct persons within:
Father, Son, Holy Spirit.

Designed/Created by Brandon Laird, 2002






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