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Fifty Years of Stained Glass

Bryan Marshall trained in England for three months, then sold his grand piano (netting about £300), traveled to London, and took his first transatlantic flight to John F. Kennedy Airport.

When the Church Is Just a Building

In the Northeast and the West Coast of America, the unapologetic intention of building the sacred is foundering on the rocks of the same change Europe experienced two generations ago.

God and the Architect

Christopher Alexander’s words, in a place of desperate secularization, have the ring of obvious truth, despite my profession’s canon of human control.

A Designer Explains a Pectoral Cross

“We can easily see the cross-section of a structural ‘I’ beam. Some might see a resemblance to the old Bethlehem Steel logo.”

Colorado Diocese’s New Look

“The columbine flower represents aspects of both Colorado and the Church.”

‘Working Together for Lasting Change’

Episcopal Relief & Development has unveiled a new logo and tagline.

Award-winning Pavilion

The Pavilion at Grace at Grace Church in Providence has earned a 2018 Religious Art and Architecture Design Award for new facilities.

Two-year, $98 Million Rejuvenation

Trinity Church Wall Street has begun a two-year, $98 million rejuvenation project by closing its nave and beginning repairs and renovations.

New Imagery for Central Pa.

Bp. Audrey Scanlan: “A new ‘look’ for our diocese that preserves the best of what we have had, in years past, and allows for a shifting of shape is an icon all its own, for our movement forward, in faith.”

Anti-sacramentalism and history’s verdict

The Vision Glorious, part three

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