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The church logo or emblem
(above) was designed by Bishop
Norris N. Dickerson, former
president of the Bermuda
District. Bishop Dickerson
originally designed the logo in
1971 in connection with the 50th
anniversary of the founding of
the Bermuda District.
In preparation for the 100th
anniversary of the General
Church, the Centennial
Committee issued a request for
submission of a logo for the
United Holy Church of America,
Inc. The design offer by Bishop
Dickerson was chosen from
among those submitted.
The emblem represents the
united of the church and the unity
of all believers. The circles
represent our connecedness
without beginning or ending. The
triangle represents each
member of the Trinity; the Father
, the Son, and the Holy Spirit who
are equal in substance, power,
and wisdom. The cross
represents the redemptive work
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The colors of purple, gold and
white were selected during the
Centennial celebration as the
official colors of The United Holy
Church of America, Inc. The late
Mrs. Clara Washington Bowens,
wife of the late Bishop Joseph T.
Bowens, suggested the colors.
Bishop Bowens served as
President of the United Holy
Church of America, Inc., during
our Centennial Celebration.
Symbolically, Purple is
associated with royalty and
represents the royal priesthood
of all believers, Gold, a precious
metal, represents nobility, and
white represents the purity of
the saints and the church.
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