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The symbols in the seal of The New Covenant Christian Church are comprised from the vision given Apostle Douglas H. Taylor for this church. Elder Constance Gore caught hold of his vision and created this seal under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, August 20, 2006. The Globe, Lion of Judah and the Dove carrying a Olive Branch, denotes that the gospel of our Lord and Master Jesus Christ is being taken to the world, empowered with the Holy Spirit, bringing tidings of peace and goodwill to all men. The Circle encasing the name New Covenant Christian Church reveals that we desire to come full circle with the love and power portrayed by the first church in the Book of Acts. The Year 1999 represents the year God birthed New Covenant Christian Church from Apostle Douglas H. Taylor’s spirit.
The Taylor coat of arms has been revised by replacing the knight's helmet with a bishop's mitre which represents the office that Bishop Taylor held prior to being consecrated to the office of Apostle. The crozier & cross represent his call as an under-shepherd for New Covenant Christian Church. The red mantleling denotes the boldness and bravery of his family. The three passant reguardants on the shield are watchful and protectants of the rear, yet always moving forward. Supporting each side of the shield are rampants. Revised by Elder Constance Gore, September 6, 2006. Second revision by Elder Constance Gore, June 8, 2010
The seal for New Covenant Christian Church Ministries is a combination of Apostle Taylor's Coat of Arms and the New Covenant Christian Church seal. Elder Constance Gore supervised the creation on Friday, November 17, 2006
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