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Stained glass art showing the Holy Trinity

Minnesota Stained Glass

Made up of the densely-populated Twin Cities and rural areas where prairies, forests, and farms comprise most of the landscape, Minnesota is a prime place for business and natural beauty. In the “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” there are also many examples of religious and non-religious stained glass. A source of inspiration, warm light, and full-spectrum […]

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Tiffany style stained glass art: Mt. Sinai

Synagogue Stained Glass Windows

Stained Glass Inc. Offers Jewish Stained Glass Art For Synagogues and Homes In the Jewish community, the synagogue is a meeting place for the faithful as well as a symbol and a source of spiritual strength for those who follow the teachings of Judaism. In synagogues, stained glass art has both a symbolic and a […]

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Jesus stained glass window showing His Crucifixion

Connecticut Stained Glass

Connecticut Area Stained Glass The First Presbyterian Church of Stamford is a must-see for anyone interested in Connecticut stained glass. Designed by architect Wallace K. Harrison, it is a landmark with towering stained glass windows that contain more than 20,000 pieces of faceted glass. These aren’t the only remarkable art glass windows in the state, […]

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Stained glass depiction of St. Cecilia.

Christian Stained Glass Windows featuring the Saints

Saints in Christian Stained Glass Windows Many different types of artists–including those who specialize in religious stained glass–have honored the venerated servants of the Lord known as saints through their works. Stained glass windows featuring the saints are a truly beautiful way to add color and charm to your decor.It’s safe to say that no […]

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The Sacred Heart in stained glass.

Christian Symbolism Stained Glass

Symbolic Stained Glass Windows Symbolism is the representation of events or ideas through the use of images. Many different types of artists–from writers to painters–incorporate symbolism into their masterpieces, and stained glass artists are no exception. For those who specialize in the creation of Catholic stained glass, the Bible offers a rich selection of symbolic […]

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The Presentation of Christ is illustrated in this gorgeous stained glass artwork.

Presentation of Child Stained Glass Designs

The Presentation of Jesus in Stunning Stained Glass Very little is known about the infancy and childhood of Jesus, but the Bible does tell us that Mary and Joseph took the baby Jesus to a temple in Jerusalem when He was just 40 days old. This presentation was required under Jewish law. Even at this […]

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Stained Glass Images: The Passion of Christ

Stained Glass Images: The Passion of Christ The Passion is the term used to describe the events in Christ’s life that led up to His suffering and death on the cross. Stained glass window art focusing on this period in the Savior’s life on earth may depict His arrest after He was betrayed by the […]

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The parable of the Good Samaritan is illustrated in stained glass.

Christ’s Parables in Stained Glass

Parables of Christ are Depicted in Stained Glass A parable is a story that is created to teach a fundamental lesson or reveal an important truth. During His time with mankind on Earth, Jesus frequently used parables as a teaching tool. Those who believe in the truth of the Bible tend to place special importance […]

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The birth of Jesus is depicted in brilliant color in this stained glass image.

The Nativity Celebrated in Stained Glass Art

Nativity Art Glass Windows Every December during the weeks leading up to Christmas, references to and celebrations of Christ’s birth seem to be everywhere. Displays in people’s homes show Him sleeping in His manger, and carols on the radio speak of the joy associated with the Newborn King. The event of Christ’s birth is known […]

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This stained glass image depicts Mary looking upon her new born son.

The Madonna in Church Stained Glass

Stained Glass Images of the Madonna The word “Madonna,” which means “my lady,” can be traced back to Medieval Italian society. At first it was used to describe any woman of nobility or importance, but it is now inextricably connected to the virgin mother of Jesus. The term Madonna is often understood to be interchangeable […]

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