Many of Reconciliation’s congregants are familiar with the fourteen images known commonly as the stations of the cross. In our original sanctuary in Bel Air, they hung in the form of wood framed 8×10 inch prints. The church has bid on and purchased fourteen new stations of the cross – a complete set, from a former convent located in Pennsylvania. Each of the 75 lb, 16×24 pieces are marble framed and backed. The background of each is a mosaic of gold leafed tiles surrounding a hand carved marble image of Christ during his passion and road to Calvary. The gold and marble designs of these exquisite, dimensional icons, are in harmony with the gold mosaic and white marble front to the altar table purchased from another location and another vendor entirely. It is estimated that the Lord made a way for the church to purchase them at less than a tenth of the cost it would require to commission these pieces today. Rick and Tammy Schenning volunteered and drove a rented U-Haul vehicle North of Pittsburg, PA to retrieve the pieces and bring them back to Reconciliation to await their installation in the new space.