There are 24 Creation Windows depicting the story of creation taken from the Book of Genesis.
The interior of the Cathedral is finely proportioned. It has a quiet dignity upheld by the strong vertical brick piers along both sides of the nave. And this dignity and serenity called for grand themes from its stained-glass window.
Contemplating the Peace Window (1995) and looking at the nave, the theme of Creation in Genesis Ch. I & 2 presented itself.
This Creation theme provides the whole space with a sense of unity through a continuous design.
It starts at the front right of the sanctuary, flowing and unfolding around the cathedral while incorporating the Peace Window.
The Cathedral is a liturgical and prayerful space. The first six windows were deliberately designed and painted to be dark, taking their inspiration from Genesis 1/6:8:
‘In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the earth. Now the earth was a formless void, there was darkness over the deep and God's Spirit hovered over the waters’
(Genesis 1/6:8)