Name On Logo: Transitioning Church
Our Slogan
Helping leaders and congregations work through the human side of change
What we do
We coach leaders, consult with churches and train others to work with churches under five main headings related to change and transition in congregations:
1) Vision Drives Change -- helping the church clearly state their identity and direction: "who we are, "why are we here", "what we value" and "where we are headed";
2) Igniting passion -- How to engage the hearts and minds of people in the church to pursue their God-given mission assignment
3) Alignment with God -- discerning where God is taking us as a church
4) People make it or break it -- Developing leaders and involving key influencers in the church; getting grassroots involvement in the life and work of the church; people tend to support what they help create;
5) Preventing and healing destructive conflict - ways to minimize the possibility of destructive conflict in the church and how to bring relational healing and reconciliation when conflict does happen;
6) How to grow a church numerically and spiritually
7) Encouraging wounded leaders
Industry: Consulting
Things to communicate through the design
1. Breakthrough -- Helping churches break out and think differently
2. Highly Relational
3. Innovation -- Leaders initiating change without being thrown off the bus.
The target audience
North America -- United States and Canada
Senior church leaders: senior pastors. key lay leaders of congregations and denomination leaders (bishops, district superintendents, etc.)
Biblically faithful churches
Leaders who to make their churches more effective in a rapidly changing word
We like these fonts, colors and style
Some of the things I like:
> clean design, but color is fine
> brushed aluminum (like case of Mac computer) as a background or feature in design
colors I like: light turquoise and Pantone colors: 158 and 7413 (orange), 7405 (yellow) and 285 (blue)
A Christian cross showing movement or breakout
Perhaps the "T" in Transitioning Church could be a stylized cross
The uploaded image of a t with swirl hints at this idea or something like the uploaded image of a plus sign curving out to the right.
However, I am completely open to the designer's creative inspiration.
Our design will be used on
(Web) (Print Media)