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Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church
About the Artwork
This window design, depicting Jesus in Gethsemene, was originally printed upon a thin film encased by fiberglass panels. In the 1980s, retired stained glass workers John and Dee Branca recreated the window, in front of the church, in traditional stained glass.
About the Artist
John and Dee Branca
In the 1980s John and Dee Branca, retired stained glass workers became members of Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church. They held classes and involved the church in recreating the Jesus in Gethsemene window at the front of the church in traditional stained glass. It took another 13 years to have the smaller side windows re-created in stained glass.
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