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The Cross and Flame is the most recognizable symbol of The United Methodist Church. This benefits our denomination, as people in communities around the world immediately recognize and connect with The United Methodist Church.
The history and significance of the Cross and Flame emblem are as rich and diverse as The United Methodist Church. The insignia's birth quickly followed the union of two denominations in 1968: The Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church.
By applying the UMC logo consistently, you can help your congregation clearly to establish its affiliation with The United Methodist Church. Just as importantly, you can inspire your community's trust in the reputation, the vision, the beliefs and the people of The United Methodist Church.
With downloadable logos, guidelines for fonts and colors, and more, this toolkit provides all assets and guidelines needed for maintaining visual consistency. We can develop standard branding logos for your church. Please contact us about our logo development service at brand@umcom.org. This service is paid for through your World Service dollars.
The Cross and Flame, the official symbol of The United Methodist Church, was created in 1968 and registered as a trademark in 1971. Many of the boards and agencies meeting at Lake Junaluska Assembly in the 1980s used this logo to connect their programs to The United Methodist Church.
The logo of United Methodist Church – Methodist Mainline Protestant denomination based in the United States: Date: 1968: Source: http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?mid=1563: Author: Edward J. Mikula, Edwin H. Maynard: SVG development
United Methodist Communications' toolkit makes it easy for local churches, annual conferences, general agencies and other denominational entities to adopt more unified branding across the connection. We have downloadable logos, guidelines for fonts and colors and more.
The communication effectiveness of each board and agency is enhanced not by differentiating its logo from the other United Methodist Church subbrands, but by associating all logos under a unified identity and branding system. The result will be for both internal and external audiences to understand better how the various subbrands of The
The Cross and Flame of the United Methodist Church represent the denomination's relationship to Christ and the Holy Spirit, respectively. The image also symbolizes founder John Wesley's epiphany during a Moravian meeting in 1738, when he felt his "heart strangely warmed."
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