details: In our contemporary lives, we often forget the deep symbolism behind the cross. Jesus LOVED us. He loved us so much, He gave His life for us. This contemporary design helps remind us that truly, in Christ, there is great love.
details: The love of Christ is endless and unconditional for those who accept it. This cross symbolizes Jesus forever in the hearts of the Christian faithful.
details: This cross has a double significance. The first, of course, is as a symbol of the Trinity – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The second is representative of the humanity of Christ – for as Jesus gave solace to the two thieves on either side of Him, so this cross stretches out to embrace two smaller crosses.
details: And Christ said, “Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church'. – This cross is quite large, representing the connection between God and man through the sacrifice of Jesus.
details: In our contemporary lives, we often forget the deep symbolism behind the cross. Jesus LOVED us. He loved us so much, He gave His life for us. This contemporary design helps remind us that truly, in Christ, there is great love.
details: The cross is representative of the star of Bethlehem, which shone down on the birth of Jesus. The contemporary representation of Christ's crucifixion shows us the promise of eternal life through the sacrifice of the Lamb of God.
details: The tree bends in the wind and while strong, it can be broken. Jesus was bent under the weight of the 'tree' and his captors hoped to break him by nailing him to that same tree. This cross symbolizes Christ's bending in the face of man's cruelty and rather than being broken Himself, ultimately broke the bonds of death.
details: One cannot disassociate love from Christ's crucifixion, even though it was done through fear and hate. The love Christ showed by accepting God's role for Him grows ever stronger through the works of His faithful.