Easter is a special time of year at King’s Chapel, as it is the only time that the stained glass window is visible. So Saturday night I opened up the shutters, and then Easter morning I got a picture when the morning sun was shining through it.
The window dates from 1863, so not as old as the building itself.
I took some pictures of all the Easter flowers too. You can see them below the cut.
These two racks on either side of the Communion Table are full of lilies.
We made a platform of sorts in the pew in front of the Clerk’s Box and the chancel committee filled it with all sorts of flowers.
All the windows had an arrangement similar to this. This is the one in the Governor’s Box.
The arrangement in front of the Civil War monument was nice, I thought.
There were a lot of these little potted flowers that were given away to congregation members and visitors at the end of the service.
All in all, it was a lovely week. a busy one to be sure, but the services were just beautiful.