St John's American Evangelical Lutheran Church

Guttenberg, Iowa!

The symbolism of St. John's begins with its name. St. John was an apostle of Jesus Christ who was given charge of his mother upon his death, who carried the Gospel far and wide despite the danger. He even went to the Island of Patmos for the sake of the Gospel. He wrote the Gospel of St. John, I, II, and III John, and was given the Revelation of St. John on the Island to write down.

We at St. John's carry his name and pray that this name is not only a symbol - but that we are reminded that God is to be carried far and wide despite the danger. We pray that we are witnesses and examples of God in our midst.


The circular stained glass window in the front of the church of Jesus Praying in the Garden of Gethsemane was installed in April, 1954. It was imported from Italy at a cost of $1,000.00.   On January 12, 1958 a fund for the rest of the windows was started and a committee was chosen. By 1959 there was enough money to install the Stained Glass Picture windows in June of that year, at a cost of $8,370.00. The windows were valued at $85,000.00 in the fall of 1978 when the protective coverings were added. Today, however, they are valued much higher.

We hope you enjoy this tour of the symbols of St. John's.   Please join us in worship whenever you are in our community, or if you are a member of our community, we hope you will join us regularly to rejoice in the story these symbols represent.


St. John's Vision Statement:

"Challenged to become Christ-like in every moment of daily living."

        Descriptions and photos by Pastor Harold R. McMillin, Jr.           June 10, 2000

 

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