Wooden icons located in the crossing of the nave, where the Gospel is read in the midst of the people, depict the four evangelists: St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke and St. John. The icons were written by Philip Zimmerman and given in loving memory of William States Lee and Agnes Pringle Lee in 1995 by the Clawson family. Saint John (also known as the “beloved disciple”) is traditionally credited as the author of the Gospel that bears his name, however many scholars believe that the true author was anonymous member of the community that was led and taught by John.