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The Church of All Saints at Rennington
Alnwick   Northumberland   NE66 3RT

Guide to Church Interior

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NAVE

blue cross paragraph marker ALL SAINTS BANNER beside pulpit, showing Martyr’s crown. Newly re worked by Mary Short.

blue cross paragraph marker PULPIT and LECTERN both oak memorials to Matthew and Eleanor Nixon, 1899. Scripture is read, and the Service of the Word conducted from the lectern. Candles lit during worship to symbolise the light of the Gospel.

blue cross paragraph marker NAVE WINDOWS from east to west, the FOUR ARCHANGELS (by Cox & Buckley)

All Saints Church Rennington Archangel Gabriel window
Gabriel
All Saints Church Rennington Archangel Raphael window
Raphael
All Saints Church Rennington Archangel Uriel window
Uriel
All Saints Church Rennington Archangel Michael window
Michael




Gabriel (the messenger) with scroll - Hail Mary full of grace - lily, symbol of purity of Mary.

Raphael (the healer) with staff and fish. In the book of Tobit he heals the earth of the sins of the fallen angels.

Uriel with trumpet and herb, found only in Jewish writings.

Michael (the champion) with flaming sword with which Satan was banished from heaven, (Revelation 12.7) and scales of judgement, which Michael tries to weight in favour of Christian souls whilst Satan pulls against.

All the windows in this church were fully restored in 1998 by Iona Glass, Warkworth. Sponsored by Local People.

Above the inner west doors a wooden cross donated by Mr & Mrs D Barraclough of Rennington

MAIN BODY of the CHURCH

All Saints Church Rennington 14th Century Font
14th Century Font

blue cross paragraph marker FONT 14th Cent, octagonal and originally from Embleton Church.


blue cross paragraph marker PASCHAL CANDLE in lofty iron stand by Martin Goom, Callaly 1994. Lit for worship during Eastertide, also at baptisms and funerals, a symbol of the Light of Christ.

All Saints Church Rennington West Window
West Window

blue cross paragraph marker WEST WINDOW shows the Baptism of Christ with John the Baptist and the Holy Spirit as a dove. This is my beloved Son.


blue cross paragraph marker PIPE ORGAN by W Denington, London its date is unknown though the archives at Woodhorn have recorded "Papers relating to the removal and sale of organ at Rennington church, Northumberland "- dated June 1919. There are also recorded " Faculty papers relating to Rennington, Northumberland, installation of organ blower" - dated 20 Dec 1988. There appear to be no records of the installation of any organ, therefore it is possible that this is the second organ to have been installed in the Church.

All Saints Church Rennington West Window
The Rood Loft

blue cross paragraph marker ROOD LOFT, or beam, spanning the chancel arch to support the Cross. This ornament was common in Mediaeval times and many elaborate examples survive. Frequently imitated in Victorian restorations as here. The gilded Latin words translate "So God loved the World (John 3.16). In the centre of the cross the device - "IHS – the first three Greek letters for the name of Jesus.


blue cross paragraph marker KNEELERS embroidered by Local People 2001.

CHANCEL

blue cross paragraph marker ALTAR for the celebration of Holy Communion, the frontal will show the colour of the season.

blue cross paragraph marker COMMUNION KNEELERS embroidered in 1984 by Mr & Mrs Middleton with symbols:

Double Triangle,

Seal of Solomon, (perfect God and perfect Man).

Tongues of Flame

Holy Spirit at Pentecost.

Chalice, the Passion of Christ

Crown, kingly power.

Sun, Son of Righteousness.

Pentalapha, 5-pointed star of Bethlehem.

blue cross paragraph marker STANDING CANDELABRA

(19th Cent.) Restored by Pat Torrance and fitted with new bases by Douglas Dunn of Rock.

blue cross paragraph marker EAST WINDOW

All Saints Church Rennington East Window
East Window

Topmost light: St. Michael as soldier with shield and sword.

Below: angels with scrolls - Holy, Holy, Holy and Lord God of hosts.

Central Panel: Christ enthroned in glory - right hand blessing, orb held in left, supported by cherubim.

Lower Light: Lamb of God with flag of resurrection

Left Panel upper: the Patriarchs - Moses with staff - Noah with Ark - Abraham with fire of sacrifice.

Lower Left Panel: Apostles - Peter with key - James with pilgrim staff & bottle - Andrew with saltire cross - John the Evangelist with cup.

Upper Right Panel: Prophets - Daniel with Lion - Jeremiah & prison gate - Isaiah with Lamb of God.

Lower Right Panel: Martyrs with objects of martyrdom – Stephen - stones Catherine - wheel, a king and bishop unknown. All hold Palms of Victory.

blue cross paragraph marker CHANCEL WINDOWS (by Cox & Buckley)

The Good Shepherd

The Blessed Virgin Mary, with crowned M device.

Church Bell and Clock

The clock was supplied by JE Smith of Derby in 1890,
in memory of William Lake Johson Cooley, Vicar of Rennington & Rock, 1860 -78.
The bell was cast by John Warner & Sons of Leeds and weighs 5cwt and is operated by Tap Hammer.

All Saints Church Rennington in Winter
All Saints Church
in winter