There’s something new at Westport’s venerable Christ & Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
For decades, worshipers have admired the stained glass windows in the sanctuary.
But — as shown above — they’ve been removed for restoration.
Until they’re back in place this fall, beautiful art has been replace by equally gorgeous, ever-changing natural scenery.
If you miss the stained glass (or never saw it): Here’s a photo.
Traditional Congregational Churches (such as Greens Farms and Saugatuck) do not use stained-glass windows but rather clear glass.
And while synagogues can have stained-glass windows, they aren’t
supposed to have “graven” images on them.
Greens Farms Church has a beautiful stained-glass window donated to the Church by The Bedford’s. It is the highlight of the Church. It wouldn’t be Greens Farms Church without that window. We love it.