The last two lights at the south - east corner are of St. Peter and St. Andrew. St. Peter was the most prominent man of the 12 disciples and an outstanding leader of the early church. His association with fishing is portrayed by the nets and fishes. This window commemorates the work of the second Minister of the church, The Rev J A Thomson.
St. Andrew was one of the 12 and is the patron saint of Scotland. His symbol, the diagonal cross, signifies that when preaching in Greece he was crucified on a cross that shape. The window was given by Mr and Mrs James Stobo in memory of the first Minister of the church, the Rev A H Stobo.
Right alongside this last set of windows is the Bethune Chapel, named after the Rev A Bethune who began Presbyterian services in Invercargill in 1856. This special little area contains a 1915 chair and communion table and above is the modern stained glass window of abstract design, representing a summary of the Christian faith. It was presented by Dr Una Porter, a granddaughter of Mr Bethune.