The Windows of St. Andrew’s
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The Brahms Window is the third from the front on the south side of the church. The dominant color of red is balanced by rich blues and yellows. The central figure of Johannes Brahms [1833-1897] is flanked by smaller figures garbed in red representing "Concord" on the left and "Unison" on the right.
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The fourth window from the chancel end on the south side of the nave has Johann Sebastian Bach [1685-1750] as its central figure. Like its neighbor to the left, it celebrates the place of music in worship. In neo-Gothic style, it is marked by strong reds balanced with blues and yellows.
More info →The East Window
The striking east window is the first window noticed as a visitor enters the nave from the rear of the church. On sunny mornings it glows with rich colors.
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