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"I am the Resurrection and
Life,"
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"Death is
Swallowed Up
in Victory."
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The Church is a beautiful structure of Tudor-Gothic
Architecture, built of Kenilworth brick in matte surface and having rich
shades of brown predominating. Dedicated with the church in 1924, the
Stain Glass windows are the most predominate and most admired feature of
the Sanctuary. The windows throughout the church are of European Antique
Art Glass. The Glass was made by The Von Gerichten Art Glass Company that
had Studios in Columbus, Ohio and in Munich, Germany. Most of the panels
in the Sanctuary bear symbols that represent the Lutheran Church. Above the
Altar is a beautiful four-panel window of the Resurrection. The shield in
the left-side panel bears the words "I am the Resurrection and Life,"
and the one on the right, "Death is Swallowed Up in Victory."
In
the foreground of the picture behind the Resurrected Savior stands
three crosses. The windows together with the pews and structure of the building
harmonize with the Gothic style of the building.

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St. Mark's Church was designed by Robert C. Gotwald, Architect, of Springfield,
Ohio. Architect Gotwald was a student of the Lutheran Architecture and the
rich symbolism it affords. This symbolism is shown in the Stain Glass through
out the church. Here are but a few samples. No monitor can do the pictures of the stain glass windows
justice. Come and join us for worship on Sunday and see them in person.
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