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Faith Chapel

Jekyll Island Faith Chapel

Centrally located in the historic district next to Cherokee Cottage, Faith Chapel is the second interdenominational chapel built by the Jekyll Island Club. It was completed for the Club's 1904 season. The structure is that of an early colonial meetinghouse with decorative elements derived from the Gothic style. At the east end of the chapel, behind the altar, is the beautiful stained glass window-Adoration of the Christ Child-created by Maitland Armstrong and his daughter, Helen. The window was installed as a memorial to Joseph Stickney, a charter member of the Jekyll Island Club. At the west end of the chapel is a magnificent, signed example of the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany (Notice the signature in the lower right hand corner.). This window was installed by the Jekyll Island Club and dedicated in 1921 to Frederick Gilbert Bourne, who had served as the club's fourth president.

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