Stained Glass Images
There are eight stained glass images in the church, two large pieces and six smaller pieces. The pieces were designed and made by Hopcroft Stained Glass Studios of Kansas City, Missouri. The two larger pieces are approximately 56" by 56" in size with the 6 smaller pieces measuring 20" by 20". Just above the main entrance leading into the narthex is the first large piece, a contemporary interpretation of Luther's Rose. The remaining stained glass images are on the front wall of the sanctuary with three small pieces arranged in order on each side of the large piece. The second large piece is the Px with the Greek letters alpha and omega representing Jesus Christ, the Alpha and Omega. The six smaller pieces of stained glass represent the following six elements.
- Holy Baptism (the descending dove)
- The Word of God (an open Bible)
- Holy Communion (grapes and wheat, which represent the wine and bread)
- The Father (the hand of God, the Creator)
- The Son (a sacrificial lamb)
- The Holy Spirit (the Pentecostal seven flames)
Some of the stained glass panes that are colored white are actually "frosted." This subtle enhancement allows the features to stand out even at night in darkness. This results in some beautiful images, day or night.

Luther's Rose.

Holy Baptism (the descending dove)

The Word of God (an open Bible)

Holy Communion (grapes and wheat, which represent the wine and bread)


The Father (the hand of God, the Creator)

The Son (a sacrificial lamb)

The Holy Spirit (the Pentecostal seven flames)