Window project preserves history at Barberton church

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A stained-glass window restoration process at First Baptist Church of Barberton, 254 Sixth St. NW, will include removing, restoring and reinstalling the windows at the 120-year-old church building.
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Restoration of more than 30 stained-glass windows at First Baptist Church of Barberton is expected to take around a year to complete. Church pastor, the Rev. Mike Prebynski, said the project is important to the historical preservation of the church building. Photos courtesy of First Baptist Church of Barberton

BARBERTON — For Rex Crain, property manager and member at First Baptist Church of Barberton, preserving the 120-year-old building’s original stained-glass windows has been a personal mission for the past several years.

“I told the church council, [if] you like these stained-glass windows, you’re not going to have them long if you don’t do something,” Crain said of the aging condition of the windows and frames.

After months of conversations, Crain said, the council reached out to the congregation for support of the estimated $150,000 project to remove, refurbish and reframe the 36 windows. The response, he said, was phenomenal, with members in some cases “adopting” a particular window…

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