I like the logo, but I don't get the
connection between revolution and a student
wednesday night service. Especially with the
raised fist, to me, it evokes more of an
image of fighting South African apartheid or
something, rather than a worship service.
So, I'm curious to see how the logo will be
used in context & how it would be
connected to the day & time of the
service.
The whole philosophy behind the name is that
our student ministry exists to begin a
revolution in our city for the cause of
Christ....a spiritual Revolution, if you
will.
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sdesocio (53 months ago | reply)
If everyone is part of the revolution does that mean that no one is part of the revolution?
bdutt (53 months ago | reply)
so is there an element of critique in there, or just your thoughts on the name? I thought the purpose of this was to give constructive criticism.
LeeKaye added this photo to her favorites. (53 months ago)
lighthouserose (53 months ago | reply)
I like the logo, but I don't get the connection between revolution and a student wednesday night service. Especially with the raised fist, to me, it evokes more of an image of fighting South African apartheid or something, rather than a worship service. So, I'm curious to see how the logo will be used in context & how it would be connected to the day & time of the service.
bdutt (53 months ago | reply)
The whole philosophy behind the name is that our student ministry exists to begin a revolution in our city for the cause of Christ....a spiritual Revolution, if you will.
Camille Deann Photography added this photo to her favorites. (46 months ago)