Rainbow Heart

Raleigh
North Carolina

Rainbow Heart

Holy Trinity Centennial Logo

Centennial Celebration logo

This is the logo for our 100th Anniversary celebration. Our anniversary is July 7, 2012. In the many months leading up to our momentous occasion there will be numerous articles and communications in Luthertidings, emails, and other means. You will always know it has something to do with our anniversary when you see this logo. Always be on the watch for it.

I would like to thank the logo team and share a little of their work process with you. Serving on this team were Bill Jordan, Ruth Fonville, Sharon Freeze and Carla Osborne. Carla is the designer of the logo. She had the huge task of taking all our diverse ideas and molding it into a meaningful and quite beautiful design.

I wish you all could have been a part of this process. It began with a meeting to toss around ideas and get a feel for the direction we wanted to go and what some guiding principles would be for us. We generated quite a few taglines then shared them with congregation members. Many emails flew back and forth as we focused in on several taglines. We then took those taglines and began to think about how we could interchange words and graphics to get across the message we wanted to share. We all found that the words "Faithful Fellowship" expressed our need to say where we came from, what we are, and where we intend to go. The cross has several meanings: one that we are centered in Christ and another is that we worship under the cross (quite literally).

There is just not enough space to share with you the entire process but we were all amazed and pleased with how the process unfolded and how we were led in directions we would never have anticipated. Any time you see this logo in Luthertidings, a letter, an email, a mug or tee shirt, our desire is that you will immediately associate it with our 100th anniversary.

There are many more opportunities to serve on teams of all kinds to prepare for our celebration. Watch for these opportunities and help to make our celebration everything you want it to be.

Sharon Freeze
Centennial Celebration Task Force Chair


Margaret Jordan's banners.

Reenactment of the first Lutheran worship service held in central North Carolina.