
Bishop & Apostle Seals are all significant to the office of the Bishop and are considered proprietary requirements. There is no standard Seal and each is a custom designed piece representing the character and heritage of the individual minister. The symbolic significance of the seal is in accordance with the guidelines of the Bishop's governing body and maybe subject to approval of a presiding official or Bishop to ensure it compliance with these guidelines
The symbols integrated into the logo are crafted with the highest artistic merit to ensure a emblem that communicates the character and personal conviction of the Bishop and his philosophical principles. The color, shape and elements of the seal and their configuration is based on personal preference however may be required to comply with certain specifications. Generally purple and Gold are prominent and have symbolic significance to the office of the Bishop. The Mitre or head peace of the Bishop along with the Shepard's Staff or Crozier are also representative of the office. The additional symbolic elements serve as personalized enhancements to the basic structure of the crest.
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