The flow around St. Joseph’s Church is a biblical, sacramental narrative of the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles (centered on the lectionary and liturgical year). Starting at the front east main, working in pairs:
East Main Nave – How the birth of Jesus came about (Advent)
- The Annunciation – Mary and the Angel Gabriel
- The Visitation – Mary visits Elizabeth and proclaims the Magnificat
- Joseph’s Dreams (single window)
Main Entrance – Existing Holy Family/Nativity window (Christmas Season)
- Windows flanking the Holy Family, focused on the birth of Jesus: Angels and Shepherds, The Epiphany and the Magi
- Windows below the Holy Family around the doors, near the baptismal font: the Baptism of Jesus, The Great Commission to go forth to love and serve the Lord
West Main Nave – Ministry, Miracles of Jesus (Lent Cycle A)
- Samaritan Woman
- Healing of the Blind Man
- Raising of Lazarus
West Transept south side – Triduum
- Last Supper
- Washing of the Feet
West Transept Entrance -- Existing Crucifixion West Transept north side -- Blessed Trinity – existing interior chapel windows near tabernacle East Transept north side -- Triduum, Burial of Jesus
- Pieta, Joseph of Arimathea and the tomb
- The women coming to prepare the body, Angels
East Transept Entrance -- Existing Resurrection (Easter Season) East Transept south side -- Easter Season