CLO-DOLA-Patricia Wright
Office of the Director of Lay Activities
Email Address: : [email protected]
Artistic Design
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There is ONLY ONE Logo for the Lay Organization. With the introduction of new themes, there are graphic designs or artistic renderings created to help visually express or support the theme. Such is the case with our newly approved theme. It does not take the place of the Lay Logo. The use of the Lay Logo is always in order with Lay programs. The use of the thematic rendering is also in order, especially when representing the theme. One may use either the official lay logo or the thematic artistic rendering. When using an artistic rendering, it is important to make sure to use the one that reflects the current theme. It is NOT Necessary to use the Lay logo AND artistic rendering together, especially if you are doing a cover (unless you are using it for a specific purpose, such as teaching). Both may be used throughout the program but not together, as they convey the same information.
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REVIVING THE CONNECTION: EXCEEDINGLY, ABUNDANTLY ABOVE ALL WE CAN ASK OR THINK
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The graphic design that supports the theme of Reviving the Connection: Exceedingly, Abundantly Above All We Can Ask or Think displays the anvil prominently, symbolizing the durability of a people who are steadfast in believing in a God who will deliver above and beyond. There is revival (redemption) in the cross. The cross represents our faith, while the anvil represents the longevity and durability of a church that has wea many storms yet still maintains its shape and purp. The praying hands symbolize the posture of prayer or being humble and prayerful when asking for the blessings. REVIVING is large and visible as a sign of what is possible in the overflow of the Exceedingly, Abundantly Above All That We Can Ask or Think blessings. The golden rays denote emanating power.
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