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The newly expanded sanctuary of Lutheran Church of
the Cross comes to life with the addition of two beautiful windows. The
windows, which are a combination of stained glass and hand-painted glass, were
give by the former North LaMoure Lutheran Church, located near Litchvill, North
Dakota.
A brief history of the windows as told
by Clara (Rocksvold) Smedshammer:
The windows were purchased in 1915 from
a Minneapolis company and shipped by train to Hastings, North Dakota. Clara's
father, Per Rocksvold, and Christopher Smedshammer (the uncle of Clara's future
husband, Jacob Smedshammer), drove their horse-drawn hay wagons about seven
miles to Hastings where they loaded the windows and brought them to their home
in North LaMoure Lutheran Church. Per was quite well-known in the area for his
team of Belgrian Percheran horses named Fly and Dan. Clara would have been 10
years old at the time. Today, Clara is 96 years old and is likely the oldest
living person of the former North LaMoure Lutheran Church. According to Clara,
the windows were purchased by the Young Ladies Aide Society for $500. In 1951
some restoration work was done on the windows.
How these windows found their new home
of Lutheran Church of the Cross:
Pastor Bill Thompson learned of these windows from Pastor Randy Schlect,
assistant to the Bishop, after inquiring about historical church artifacts that
may be available for our new sanctuary. Pastor Bill, David Hetland of Hetland
Ltd. and Terry Lee, member of LCC, met with Curtis Smedshammer and inspected the
windows. It was recommended and agreed upon that these windows be incorporated
into our new sanctuary.
David Hetland recommended Michael Orchard Studio for the restoration of the
windows. Michael removed the stained glass panels and took them to his studio
in Fargo where they were cleaned, re-leaded, re-banded and reinforced with
crossbeams. With the help of Roers' Construction, Pastor Bill, Paul Anderson,
Bobcat and Michael Orchard removed and transported the windows that now grace
our sanctuary.
Michael is of the opinion that there is probably no one of this old-world skill
still painting windows today. In addition to the beautiful stained glass, these
windows also despite some of the finest glass painting every applied to church
stained glass windows.
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Sunday School:
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of the Cross.
We are located at 1402 16th St. E West Fargo, ND, behind the
Fargo Furniture Outlet and next to Gordmans just off 13th Ave.

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