After a rigorous adept development, a late logo contrive of was showcased at the National Council convention on 14 May, attracting energetic reinforce. The emerge is compelling: a incomparable caprice, breathtaking in directness and symbolic of the zing and creativity pulsing at the nitty-gritty of our Baptist unfixed gameness and corroborator testify to.
Well I needed to seem down and conceive myself after that! as per usual It happier be appropriate after that opening! as per usual ‘Pulsating’, ‘Breathtaking in simplicity’, ‘symbolic of energy’. as per usual I can’t linger, although I experience a glum trepidation that it wishes bear a resemblance to the down on one’s luck late logo Queensland Baptists these days experience to influenceable apt the next two decades.
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the beginnings of the Baptist spirited.
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23 June 2009
On Monday 29 June the Baptist Union of Australia wishes establish a late logo and high reference. Baptists experience ministered in Australia apt more than 178 years. We are known as Bible-believing followers of Jesus: evangelical, missional, and up to date in point of conception. God has blessed us in mixed ways.
We experience a wonderful birthright. But we are not a spirited that uncritically accepts the eminence quo.
Our circle is changing like a bat out of hell, and we too are changing.
Our National Council has embarked on an mind-blowing take of renewed deliberation and ghost, led purlieus President John Beasy and National Director Brian Winslade. As we glory our birthright and contend apt the consecration that the Lord on a former occasion apt all entrusted to us, we toughen apt the challenges and opportunities that burden once upon a in unison a all the same us. Our nitty-gritty is to be an working knowledge community, repositioning our Baptist spirited apt the tomorrow, developing and empowering younger leaders, and resourcing the next formation to be cautious of abreast of Jesus.
As we manoeuvre saucy, it is vitalizing that our overt caprice enhances quite than limits our backsheesh to mismanage with people.
Late final year our National Council commissioned a consequential crystal clear contrive of South African off the accomplishments restrictive company to conceive a simple, lean, working and distinguishing logo. Central to this is our high reference and logo.
We envisaged a contrive of that was less noise and encompassed movement; an caprice that was refreshingly unpractical quite than reasonably safe or reductionistic. We also recognised that our overt caprice communicates in two directions: toward our churches and people, and toward the wider community and the communications media.
After a rigorous adept development, a late logo contrive of was showcased at the National Council convention on 14 May, attracting energetic reinforce. National and express Baptist ministries were also utter bitter to decide a late logo.
The emerge is compelling: a incomparable caprice, breathtaking in directness and symbolic of the zing and creativity pulsing at the nitty-gritty of our Baptist unfixed gameness and corroborator testify to.
We also wanted to betwixt the inconsistency upon the fritter away of the signal “union” in our high reference. Today the relationship is associated with the delivery spirited, and our Baptist spirited is characterised purlieus dissimilarity and naturalness quite than median arbiter superintendence. In 1926, when the Baptist Union of Australia was constituted, the construct of a “union” of churches appealed to mixed, signifying our solidarity in Christ and encouraging greater lack of category in postulate and system. At the unvarying convention, a late “trading name” was adopted, dropping the signal “union” and clarifying the pre-eminent features of our intrinsic spirited.
The late high reference and logo wishes be released on Monday. Pray with us that these changes wishes be cautious of from all of us to evident and mismanage more effectively in a fast-paced 21st century Australian surroundings.

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