New Logo, New Web Site

What a week it’s been since I returned from Puerto Rico. There is so much going on at Aletheia right now as we are gearing up for an exciting fall. The momentum is picking up and we are pumped about the students getting back in town.

Many of you now know but the new Aletheia logo has finally been introduced to the world and this past Sunday night, a crew of 30 people canvassed the community with posters, as well as yard signs and sheets (that we put in front of aletheia people’s homes); all to promote the site www.3blocks.org. If you haven’t been there yet please take a minute or so to check it out. Below the logo is a description of it by our very own Ace Cosner…

“The Aletheia 3-Blocks logo has numerous meanings. It is first and foremost intended to communicate a feeling of solidarity. The structural essence of the blocks reflects the strength of Jesus Christ as the cornerstone of the Christian’s life, and reinforces its most critical understanding: that He alone is our strength. In that there are three parts, it also reflects several key aspects of Christian doctrine: the Trinitarian unity of God, the three nails of Christ’s crucifixion, and the three days comprising His death and resurrection. It carries further symbolism in that the three shapes act as the inside of the letters ‘A’ and ‘C’, the initials of Aletheia Church. Furthermore, every letter of the word “Aletheia” can be seen abstractly somewhere in the logo. It also beckons the eye to move upward, regardless of which way it is turned. This angular and acsending quality can also reflect the modern architecture of cities in which Aletheia intends to do ministry. All of these elements combine to reflect what Aletheia’s ministry exists to do: demonstrate the power of God to change lives in a way that is both culturally relevant and biblically orthodox.”

Another big event is the launch of the new Aletheia Church website. At 4am on Monday morning, Thomas, after many hours of toiling, finally made the site available for everyone to enjoy. If you haven’t been to it yet then you’re going to need to do that right now www.aletheiachurch.com.

Thanks to Thomas and Ashlee especially for creating and designing an incredibly amazing web site.

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