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OUR WINDOWS

Stained glass was a popular element in late Medieval art (c. 1000-1400). It appeared during the era of Romanesque Art (c. 1000-1200) before becoming an essential feature of the 'soaring' Gothic style of architecture (1150-1375).

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Today, contemporary stained glass artists keep the age-old art form alive. Like their 20th-century predecessors, these artists continue to come up with creative new ways to reinterpret the ancient craft. Each window is framed in red cedar milled by locally.

A guide to the windows is available in the sanctuary.

Handicap access on Dock Street.

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St. John's Episcopal Church

 

503 Mission Street

P.O. Box 23003

Ketchikan, Alaska 99901

907-225-3680

The Vestry

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Stephen Bradford, Sr. Warden

Hunter Davis, Jr. Warden

Samantha Funk

Ellen Funk

Priscilla Schulte

Peggy Pennington

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Clergy

 

The Rev. Barb Massenburg, Emeritus

The Rev. Alan Rockwood, Deacon

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St. John's is a non-profit organization registered in the State of Alaska

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