Needlepoint Guild

The History of St. John’s Needlepoint Guild

Hand stitched kneelers are a long tradition in the Anglican community. They are both an adornment and an expression of faith. St. John’s Needlepoint Guild was formed in 1989, when the first two kneelers were gifted to us by our sister church, St. Andrew’s Parish in Hingham, England. Since that time nearly 100 people have provided their time and talents creating these works of art and expressions of faith.

Each row of 6 or 12 kneelers has a different theme. The designs are inspired by the Bible and Christian lore and represent the many symbols of our faith. Our designs range from the very traditional symbols to stories intended to appeal to the children of our parish. Each kneeler is dedicated by a parishioner, family, friend—or the stitcher—in memory or in celebration of a loved one. Next time you are in church, lift your eyes to the Lord, but look down too!