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Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 - CURRENT

Calvary umc - Oak Ceiling Refinished

Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 - CURRENT

calvary umc - Sanctuary Restored

Calvary umc - Oak Ceiling Refinished

Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 - CURRENT

Calvary umc - Oak Ceiling Refinished

Calvary umc - Oak Ceiling Refinished

Calvary umc - Oak Ceiling Refinished

Calvary umc - Ascension Window

CALVARY UMC - Resurrection Window

Calvary umc - Oak Ceiling Refinished

The Ascension window was dedicated to one of Calvary's founders, Joseph Horne.

The Ascension Window portrays with literal accuracy the account of the dramatic event of the Ascension as it is described in the book of Acts. The window was given in honor of Mr. Joseph Horne, a founding member of the historic Church.

CALVARY UMC - Resurrection Window

CALVARY UMC - Resurrection Window

CALVARY UMC - Resurrection Window

The Resurrection Window is drawn from several sources in the books of Mark and John; the side panels depict followers of Jesus coming to the sepulcher. Mr. C.B. Shea, partner of Mr. Joseph Horne, gave this window in honor of his wife and parents. 

CALVARY UMC - Apocalypse Window

CALVARY UMC - Resurrection Window

CALVARY UMC - Resurrection Window

The Apocalypse window is dedicated to a man named Bishop Matthew Simpson who married Ellen Verner, a

The Apocalypse Window depicts John on the Isle of Patmos, as recorded in the book of Revelations. The window was given by the industrialist Mr. James Verner and is dedicated to a man named Bishop Matthew Simpson 

ALLEGHENY ELKS LODGE #339

Architect Edward B. Lee’s 1925 rendering of the proposed renovation of the Allegheny Elks Lodge at the corner of Cedar Avenue and Pressley Street.

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