The festival banner of the Compass Rose can be found in the chancel, behind the pulpit. It was given in 1991 in thanksgiving for the 50th wedding anniversary of Brig. Gen. & Mrs. Olin E. Smith by their sons, James Glyn, Robert Morris and Steven Wade, and their daughters-in- law, Mary, Laura and Cindy Smith, and their grandchildren, Olin, Katherine, Jacqueline, Andrew and Robert. The Compass Rose is a symbol identifying those who belong to the worldwide Anglican Communion. The center of the Compass Rose contains the cross of St. George and is surrounded by the inscription in Greek, “The truth shall set you free.” The points of a compass reflect the spread of Anglicanism throughout the world. The mitre at the top indicates the role of Episcopacy and Anglican Order that is at the heart of the traditions of the Churches of the Communion.