The Presentation

The Presentation, the left most window of three that depict Jesus with a childhood theme at the east end of the church above the font

The Presentation, the left most window of three that depict Jesus with a childhood theme at the east end of the church above the font

Mary and Joseph are seen bringing the baby Jesus to the Temple for a ritual thanksgiving. The old man, Simeon, is holding the baby and tells the parents that this baby was to be a light to the gentiles and that a sharp sword would pierce Mary’s heart too. In this, the message of the window is consistent with the Gabriel window.

This is one of three windows set in the Baptistry. Their combined message is that children are welcome in the household of faith. Baptism, after all, is the rite of entry into the church and in this church it is most often children who are baptised. This first of the three baptismal windows reminds us of Jesus’ own babyhood and of his welcome by the aged Simeon into the Temple and as a great religious leader-to-be.

About the Author

Tim Stratford is the Team Rector of Kirkby, and the Team Vicar of St. Chad's Church.