The United Church of Canada Crest
The
United Church Crest is the official signature of the United Church
of Canada, placed on legal documents, ordination and commissioning
parchments and licences to perform the sacraments. It was designed
by Dr. V.T. Mooney, former Treasurer of the United Church.

For
our church members, this insignia is a spiritual and historic reminder.
Its oval shape is derived from the outline of a fish which was used
as a symbol of identity by early Christians. The initials of the
words "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior" spell the Greek
word for fish.
The "X" at the center is the first letter in the Greek
word for Christ, and is a traditional symbol for Christ.
The open Bible represents the Congregational Churches with their
emphasis upon God's truth that makes people free. From this communion
we have a heritage of liberty in prophesying, love of spiritual
freedom, awareness of the creative power of the Holy Spirit and
clear witness for civic justice.
The dove is emblematic of the Holy Spirit (Mark 1:10) whose transforming
power has been a distinctive mark of Methodism. Here our heritage
is one of evangelical zeal, concern for human redemption, warmth
of Christian fellowship, the testimony of Spiritual experience and
the ministry of sacred song.
The burning bush is the symbol of Presbyterianism. It refers to
the bush that burned and was not consumed (Exodus 3:2), and symbolizes
the indestructibility of the Church. From Presbyterianism we have
received a heritage of high regard for the dignity in worship, the
education of all people, the authority of scripture and the church
as the body of Christ.
The symbols Alpha and Omega in the lower quarter are the first and
last letters of the Greek alphabet. They symbolize the eternal living
God, in the fullness of creation (Revelation 1:8).
The Latin words ut omnes unum sint, that surround the symbols on
the crest, mean "That all may be one." They are a reminder
that we are both a "united" and "uniting" church.
In 1980, a French translation of "The United Church of Canada" was authorized by General Council to be added to the crest.

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