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|  What does the logo symbolize?
The symbol of the United Church of Christ comprises a crown,
cross and orb enclosed within a double oval bearing the name of the
church and the prayer of Jesus, "That they may all be one" (John
17:21). It is based on an ancient Christian symbol called the "Cross of
Victory" or the "Cross Triumphant." The crown symbolizes the
sovereignty of Christ. The cross recalls the suffering of Christ—his
arms outstretched on the wood of the cross—for the salvation of
humanity. The orb, divided into three parts, reminds us of Jesus'
command to be his "witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria
and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). The verse from Scripture
reflects our historic commitment to the restoration of unity among the
separated churches of Jesus Christ. |
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