The Holy Communion Window

The fifth window in the West Wall, the one closest to the front of the church, has in its center the chalice, wafer, grapes, and wheat symbolizing the great sacrament of the Lord's Supper.  The chalice and wafer are the most ancient and most common symbols of communion, while the wheat and the grapes signifying the bread and wine are more recent.

This window was given in memory of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Malone, Sr., by Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Moman, Sr.