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Build the Temple, 
 and I will be pleased
 and be glorified
CI
(Church Identity)
The logo represents the church’s core values—its Church Identity (C.I.). The Antioch Church logo is composed of the following three elements.
The logo represents the church’s core values,
its Church Identity (C.I.).
The Antioch Church logo consists of the
following three elements.
01
This signifies 'teaching them to obey everything' in both the Old and New Testaments (Matt 28:20). The Reformation principle of 'Sola Scriptura' is not just a slogan but a life principle of biblical conservatism, orthodoxy, and reformation.
This signifies 'teaching them to obey everything' in both the Old and New Testaments (Matt 28:20).
The Reformation principle of 'Sola Scriptura'
is not just a slogan but a life principle
carried out through conservative, orthodox,
and reformed faith.
02
It signifies the centrality and holiness of the atonement of the cross. It is the once-for-all atonement of Jesus Christ (Heb. 10). The cross is the foundation (Gal. 5:24) and goal (Luke 9:23) of a disciple’s holy life.
It signifies the centrality and holiness of the atonement of the cross.
It is the once-for-all atonement of Jesus Christ (Heb. 10).
The cross is both the foundation (Gal. 5:24)
and the goal (Luke 9:23) of a disciple’s holy life.
03
It represents both the blood of Christ and the faithful devotion and commitment of the disciples (Col. 1:24). Just as Christ gave Himself first, we too devote ourselves with all our strength. Through this, the vision of 1,000 branch churches, a Christian nation, and world evangelization in our generation is realized.
It represents both the blood of Christ and the faithful devotion and commitment
of the disciples (Col. 1:24). Just as Christ gave Himself,
we too devote ourselves fully.
Through this, 1,000 branch churches, a Christian nation,
and global evangelization in our generation will be fulfilled.
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