Altar One
The Altars are constructed of marble. The main altar is of white Vermont marble and was designed by Mark Adams. The chapel altar and baptismal font are both carved from Italian marble and were made in 1959 for use in the temporary chapel which had been located on the lower floor of the education building from 1959 to 1963.
Altar Two
The Stones at the foot of the sanctuary steps remind all who enter the church that this parish is a part of the worldwide Church. Pieces of the fabric of the great centers of Anglicanism were procured in 1963 and placed in the floor just before the dedication. There is a piece of Canne limestone from Canterbury Cathedral, a piece of unpolished green Vermont marble of the type used in the floor of the National Cathedral, Washington D.C., and core taken from the floor of the old baptistry in Grace Cathedral, San Francisco.
The Pipe Organ is located in the choir loft, at the west end of the church. This magnificent instrument has 59 ranks, consisting of 3,488 individual pipes. It was designed, fabricated, and installed by the Schantz Organ Company of Orrville, Ohio, and dedicated Solo Deo Gloria (Only to the Glory of God!) in the Fall of 1983.