ILC Stained Glass Windows

The History of the Stained Glass Windows at Immanuel Lutheran Church Pastor Everett G. Grese produced the overall plan of the windows. He wanted familiar pictures which would vividly convey Scriptural messages to viewers. He chose the center picture to accentuate the theme of each panel of three stained glass windows. And he provided the Bible passages which are the source of the events and actions depicted in the windows.

Mickey (Mrs. Ralph L.) Laukhuff, a member of Immanuel and the head of the stained glass department of Binswanger & Company in Memphis, designed the entire series. She drew her initial inspiration from pictures furnished her by Pastor Grese from the covers of Sunday school children’s lesson leaflets. For the background she used handblown Belko glass from West Virginia, and for the figures she selected stained glass from Germany and southern France.

Immanuel has 27 stained glass windows 24 in our sanctuary and 3 in our narthex (lobby area). These windows were originally installed in our church building on North Highland Street that building was built in 1955 and was home to Immanuel until 1990. When we sold the Highland building to bring our church and school together on the same campus the windows were saved and placed in storage. In 1996 the windows were installed where they are currently located in our church at 6325 Raleigh LaGrange Rd.