Window # 22

 

The left window of this pair of lancet windows shows the guests joyful in their feasting and has the phrase: "He that humbleth Himself shall be exalted."

Nave Windows on the East Wall (starting at the Center Ave entrance):

 

Window # 23

 

The last two windows on the west wall are See family memorial windows. Christ presides at the banquet; the lame, crippled, young and old are invited and come. The banquet table apprears as an altar, two candles adorning it in the background along with the bread and wine on the table. Christ's words: "And thou shalt be blessed for they cannot recompense thee."

 

Window # 24

 

Adjacent to the "Parable of the Talents" window,  Jesus the carpenter is depicted.  In memory of Edward and Vera Smith, the husband and wife are portrayed as carpenter with a saw, and woman presenting/offering flowers. Made in 1974, in pot-metal glass, the window's theme is from one of the beatitudes - "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God."

 

 

Window # 25

The next window, from Willet Studios of Philadelphia, depicts the "Parable of the Talents."  People come to Jesus, showing how they have multiplied the talents He has given them. In the backgoround a person is seen burying his talents. To those who have multiplied their talents. Christ proclaims: "Well done thou good and faithful servant." The window, in memory of Carl Weber, is made of pot-metal glass and installed in 1974.  The seal of the University of Michigan along with symbols of the United Way and tools of carpentry are depicted at the bottom. The church, symbolized by a ship, and hearth and beehive, symbolizing home/family and industry (work) are at the top of the window.

Though there is no "signature" at the bottom of the next window, it and the remaining two windows on the west side of the nave were created by Willet Studios of Philadelphia. They are the final windows added in the nave of the church in 1974.