United Methodist Church Symbol
Each time
you see the cross and flame emblem, you are looking at United Methodism's
official symbol.
Known informally as the cross and flame logo but formally
known as the denomination's insignia, it has been in use nearly three decades.
It is seen in cities, towns and rural areas at every point on the globe.
The insignia is a cross linked with a dual flame. This
symbol relates our church to God by way of the second and third persons
of the Trinity; the Christ (cross) and the Holy Spirit (flame).
Apart from Wesleyan Trinitarian theology and warmth, the
flame has two other connotations. The flame suggests Pentecost when witnesses
saw "tongues as of fire." And the duality of the flame was meant to represent
the merger in 1968 of two denominations: The Methodist Church and the Evangelical
United Brethren Church.
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