Why Did You Seek Me? Panel #1379
This touching stained glass design shows Christ’s earthly parents seeking him out once they discover he is not with them on their trip. When Mary and Joseph found young Jesus in the Temple, he asked them why they were so anxious to find him and told them that he was doing God's work. This is an inspirational stained glass design that reminds all who see it of the importance of sharing God’s Word with others and focusing on commitment to God in all of our works.
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A religious window like this would make a good addition to a house of worship or a hospital chapel.
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