This banner has the fish shaped MCF logo.

Banners are a creative way to worship God. They encourage Christians by displaying words they believe are true or important. They also give a visual focus in the services.

The first banner you see at MCF shows the fish-shaped MCF logo. Underneath are the words, 'The Lord is our God'.

 
 

This banner is a picture of heaven. Before they started work, the makers of the banner read different parts of the Bible to find out what heaven is like.

There are three sets of wings to show the angels, which surround a throne calling out, Holy, holy, holy". The throne, at the top of the steps, is surrounded by a crystal sea. Jesus is seated on the throne. His face, shining like the sun, is shown as a compass, because God's love reaches out in all directions. From Him, there flows a pure white train of a robe, which 'fills the temple'.

This banner represents heaven.

 

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Would you like to find out about banners in the other churches?

Banner at Combs
Banner at the Salvation Army Citadel

 

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