The unveiling of the new logo for Former Adventists Philippines marks more than just a visual update—it’s a declaration of purpose, identity, and spiritual transformation. Every element of the design reflects the heart of the organization’s mission: to guide former Seventh-day Adventists toward a deeper relationship with Christ, rooted in grace, truth, and biblical freedom.
Symbolism Behind the Emblem
At the center of the logo stands a cross, radiating upward with rays of light. This symbolizes the centrality of Jesus Christ in the lives of believers, echoing the words of John 8:12:
“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
Beneath the cross are three human figures with raised arms—one central figure in dark blue, flanked by two smaller figures in red and teal. These represent the community of believers who have come out of Adventism and are now united in worship, freedom, and fellowship. The raised arms signify surrender, praise, and spiritual liberation.
The central figure’s larger size reflects leadership and the guiding role of Christ, while the surrounding figures represent diversity, unity, and mutual support within the body of Christ.
Biblical Foundations
The logo’s imagery is deeply rooted in Scripture. The rays emanating from the cross recall Psalm 119:105:
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
The three figures also evoke Galatians 5:1:
“It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”
This verse resonates with the organization’s mission to help former Adventists break free from legalism and embrace the grace found in the gospel.
Color Significance
- Dark Blue: Represents trust, truth, and spiritual depth. It reflects the organization’s commitment to biblical integrity and theological clarity.
- Red: Symbolizes the blood of Christ and the passion of believers who have found new life in Him.
- Teal: A blend of blue and green, teal signifies renewal, healing, and growth—key themes for those transitioning out of Adventism.
- Burnt Orange (used in “PHILIPPINES”): Adds warmth and energy, representing the vibrant faith and cultural identity of the Filipino community.
Together, these colors create a harmonious palette that speaks to transformation, unity, and hope.
Mission and Vision Embodied
A Symbol of New Beginnings
For many, leaving Adventism is not just a theological shift—it’s a deeply personal journey. This logo stands as a beacon for those navigating that path, reminding them that they are not alone, and that Christ is both the way and the light.
For more inquiries, contact us:
Email: formeradventist.ph@gmail.com
Website: formeradventistph.blogspot.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/formeradventistph
Phone: 09695143944
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