Windows Into CCNM

Windows Into Christ Church

In 2018, research was undertaken into the ten stained glass windows of Christ Church. Primarily through the use of old church magazines, editions of the Surrey Comet, burial and particularly census records we were able to find out a great deal about the people associated with the windows.

In every case, it was extremely moving to find out more about the lives of those who had worshipped at Christ Church before us. Part of this was through the way in which they brought us into particular contact with tragedy and how the Christian faith had responded to this. At other points, the windows witnessed themes perennial to church life: faith, compassion and selfless service to others; alongside the less attractive ones of confusion, folly and conflict.

Once the research was completed, sermons were preached on the windows. These sermons sought to proclaim the biblical truths contained within them, informed by the context which had brought them about. Members of the congregation spoke of how the setting in which we worship Sunday by Sunday came alive to them so much more and how the stained glass windows and the stories behind them assumed a much greater relevance to church life.

The sermons are available from our Sermon Downloads pages as part of the Windows on the Gospel sermon series that ran at our three services.

Booklets on the windows can be obtained through our Contact Us page. They are also available as digital copies for download:

Volume 1

Volume 2

The Sim Window (1878)
Jesus the Good Shepherd and the Light of the World (1896)
John the Baptist and John the Evangelist witness to Jesus the Risen Saviour (1899)
The Merryweather Window (1902)
Faith, Hope and Love (1908)
Tabitha/Dorcas (1908)
Simeon and Anna (1912)
‘I will give you the crown of life’ (1920)
Jesus with Mary and Martha (1965)
‘Gateway to Heaven’ (2001)