This mark is more than a logo, a seal or a monogram. It's designed to leave a mark on you; not dissimilar to the mark a life of Stewardship will leave on you.
If you're new here, welcome. We pray this is just the beginning of a life-altering journey out of Babylon and back into Covenant.
There is nothing shallow here. What you see and what you feel runs deep.
Every element in this seal carries deep and multifaceted meaning—rooted in covenant, truth, and lawful order.
First, the sword. It represents the Sword of the Spirit which is required to discern light from dark. It is not used to conquer on the battlefield but to divide truth from deception to win the war for souls. The sword is firmly planted in the Word as the Word cuts to the very center.
Secondly, the Holy Bible, which is not just a book, it's an indenture. A covenant between God and man. A trust document calling us to a higher plane of Stewardship... to live higher laws.
Thirdly, the cross, coming out of the hilt of the sword. Symbolic of the infinite sacrifice of Jesus Christ that gifted us with true freedom from death and sin. The cross can only be testified of by the Holy Spirit which has its own sword to pierce our souls.
Fourthly, the cross stands at the crossroads of time, which gives way to Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the ultimate symbol of the everything-ness of Christ whom we answer to first.
Fifth and sixth, the blade of the sword shows to sides that make two lines. Those lines when combined with the "S" for Steward form the double barred dollar which symbolizes lawful money—value grounded in reality, not fiat illusion. It’s a call to reject bank note and debt slavery and return to wealth that honors Heaven.
Seventh, the "W" for Wealthy. Look closely and you'll see that the S is wrapped around the spine of the W. The shape of the W is made from upside down Scales of Justice. Jesus overthrew the moneychangers' tables for a reason. Law had become a system that served men, not God. Jesus came to flip the law on its head and exact a higher standard where love of God and neighbor is the only law that matters.
Eighth, the heart and hands. The pierced hands of Christ cradle the surrendered heart. We offer our whole hearts—willingly, not by compulsion. He engraves us on His palms and sanctifies us through His body and blood.
Ninth, the chalice and the flame. Jesus learned His mission—and fulfilled it with courage, consistency, and complete surrender. So must we. The chalice is the bitter cup. The flame is the Refiner’s Fire. Jesus showed the way through the fire. The Cup of Christ represents the ultimate cleansing of one's soul.
If you're new here, welcome. We pray this is just the beginning of a life-altering journey out of Babylon and back into Covenant.
There is nothing shallow here. What you see and what you feel runs deep.
Every element in this seal carries deep and multifaceted meaning—rooted in covenant, truth, and lawful order.
First, the sword. It represents the Sword of the Spirit which is required to discern light from dark. It is not used to conquer on the battlefield but to divide truth from deception to win the war for souls. The sword is firmly planted in the Word as the Word cuts to the very center.
Secondly, the Holy Bible, which is not just a book, it's an indenture. A covenant between God and man. A trust document calling us to a higher plane of Stewardship... to live higher laws.
Thirdly, the cross, coming out of the hilt of the sword. Symbolic of the infinite sacrifice of Jesus Christ that gifted us with true freedom from death and sin. The cross can only be testified of by the Holy Spirit which has its own sword to pierce our souls.
Fourthly, the cross stands at the crossroads of time, which gives way to Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the ultimate symbol of the everything-ness of Christ whom we answer to first.
Fifth and sixth, the blade of the sword shows to sides that make two lines. Those lines when combined with the "S" for Steward form the double barred dollar which symbolizes lawful money—value grounded in reality, not fiat illusion. It’s a call to reject bank note and debt slavery and return to wealth that honors Heaven.
Seventh, the "W" for Wealthy. Look closely and you'll see that the S is wrapped around the spine of the W. The shape of the W is made from upside down Scales of Justice. Jesus overthrew the moneychangers' tables for a reason. Law had become a system that served men, not God. Jesus came to flip the law on its head and exact a higher standard where love of God and neighbor is the only law that matters.
Eighth, the heart and hands. The pierced hands of Christ cradle the surrendered heart. We offer our whole hearts—willingly, not by compulsion. He engraves us on His palms and sanctifies us through His body and blood.
Ninth, the chalice and the flame. Jesus learned His mission—and fulfilled it with courage, consistency, and complete surrender. So must we. The chalice is the bitter cup. The flame is the Refiner’s Fire. Jesus showed the way through the fire. The Cup of Christ represents the ultimate cleansing of one's soul.