A working archive.
Twelve images — sanctuaries, lancet windows, the Tiffany inscription, the restoration in progress, the people who came before us, and the people sitting in those rooms today.

The triangular window depicting the three theological virtues. Its inscription has weathered the better part of a century.

A figure silhouetted against the magnificent stained glass — view from the upper balcony.

Three Tiffany windows in the apse — late afternoon light against vaulted timber.

Aerial view of the Gothic Revival sanctuary — stone, autumn, and the line of a roof unchanged in a century.

Brick spiral interior of the bell tower. The kind of geometry no architect would draw today.

Geometric and botanical motifs — a side-aisle window of significant artistic merit.

Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co., New York — the maker's mark, in his own hand.

The work as it actually looks: a worker, a ladder, an afternoon, a window that has waited.

Sepia archival photograph — the community gathered for the cornerstone laying. Date unknown, c. early 1900s.

Construction underway — stone walls being raised by hand a century ago.

Members gathered inside the sanctuary — stained glass behind, conversation ahead.

Outside the building, in the open air — between the work and the world.