CHURCH SYMBOLS AND GLOBAL IDENTITY


Meaning of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Logo:
The logo reflects the core values of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Its foundation is the Bible, the Word of God, shown open because its message should be read and put into practice. Central to that biblical message is the cross, which is also a central feature of the logo. Above the cross and the open Bible is a burning flame that represents the Holy Spirit, the messenger of truth.


The Second Coming

The lines at the top of the design suggest upward momentum symbolizing the resurrection and ascension to heaven at Christ’s second coming, the ultimate focus of our faith.

The Flame

This is the shape formed by three lines encircling an implied sphere. The lines represent the three angels of Revelation 14 circling the globe and our commission to take the gospel to the entire world. The overall shape forms a flame symbolic of the Holy Spirit.

The Cross

The symbol of the cross, representing the gospel of salvation, is positioned in the center of the design to emphasize Christ’s sacrifice, which is the central theme of the Adventist faith.

The Open Bible

The Bible forms the base of the design and represents the biblical foundation of our beliefs. It is portrayed in a fully open position suggesting a full acceptance of God’s word.

Global Identity and Elements:
Get to know more about our global identity and element. follow the links below:

1) Official Adventist font Advent Sans
2) Creation Grid also known as Sabbath Grid
3) Adventist Color codes Global Elements
4) Church Symbols Official logo downloads
5) Guidelines on Signages
6) Letterhead template download