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Union Parish card

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Title / Name
Union Parish Card

Brief Description
Blank card depicting the Union Parish stained glass window.

"Centennial Memorial Stained Glass Window. The main theme is the uniting of the two churches into one represented by two trees, one growing from the scallop shell of the Methodists and the other from the burning bush of the Presbyterians. They also symbolise the trees of Cambridge, green, fresh and welcoming. They bear fruit and are trees of life.
"From the cross, the centre of Christian life, radiates circles of warmth and light, and suspended on the currents of this warmth is the dove, symbol of the Holy Spirit and of peace and freedom.
"In the foreground water meets land suggesting the seas across which the missionaries and pioneers of the Church came to bring Christianity to New Zealand. Beyond are the rolling rural hills around Cambridge and above them the legendary Long White Cloud."

Inside is a list of the church activities, groups and services.

Archive Number
A441

Primary Maker
Trinity St Paul's Union Parish Church

Period
1990s

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