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What is the symbol for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)?

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What is the symbol for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)?

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The Symbol of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is a simple red chalice bearing the cross of St. Andrew across the left side of the bowl. The color red signifies vitality, spirit, and sacrifice. Long associated with the Disciples of Christ as a symbol, the chalice points to the centrality of the Lords supper in the life and worship of the Disciples who celebrate communion each Sunday. A Lords supper open to Christians of all persuasions has been characteristic of the church from its beginning in the early nineteenth century. The cross of St. Andrew, national cross of Scotland, focuses attention on the Presbyterian roots of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

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