Museum Briarcliff Congregational Church: Tiffany Windows, Historic Stone Lanterns
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About the museum
Welcome to The Briarcliff Congregational Church. The building before you has been a repository for stories of faith and community engagement since 1897. Founded by a conversation between a local Sunday School Superintendent (and our first Superintendent of Schools, George Todd, Jr) and the founder of our Village, Walter Law, the church was established as a "Congregational" church so that people of all denominations may participate freely. That is still the guiding spirit of BCC. As an Open and Affirming Church, we continue to build bridges and seek to overcome obstacles for people who are seeking to explore spirituality.
In addition to our outdoor exhibits, you will find a wealth of stained glass artistry inside our doors. 100 years of glass installations range from Tiffany to Lamb to Gardner and more. Be sure to check those out in person or online.
What's new
FREE CONCERT TO BENEFIT DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS
Join Beddy LoBalbo and the HORAC Choir for an afternoon of foot-stomping, soul-stirring music on Saturday, May 18 at 4pm. The concert will take place in the church sanctuary located at 30 S. State Road in Briarcliff Manor. Refreshments will follow in the Parish House.
Can't make the concert but would still like to donate? Click this link.
Plan your visit
- Briarcliff Congregational Church, Elm Road, Village of Briarcliff Manor, Town of Ossining, Westchester County, New York, 10510, United States
- briarcliffchurch.org
Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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Parish House
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Chandelier
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Lord's Supper plaque
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Little Free Library
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Flower Troughs
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Joseph and His Brothers, 1898
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St. George and the Dragon, 1899
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Moses in the Flags, 1899
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Christ Blessing the Children, 1899
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Supper at Emmaus Window, 1902
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Jesus and Nathanael, 1906
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West Transept, 1906
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Mary and Martha, 1912
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Jesus and Mary Magdalene
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East Transept, 1929
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The Boy Jesus in Jerusalem, 1963
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The Rose (Peace) Window
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Nicol-Foertner Windows, 1984
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Calvin and Luther, 1990
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Parish House Stone Lantern
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Sundial
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