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Stick around for a latte after worship! We'd love to catch up
Want to know more?
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ILC is a congregation of the Lutheran Church of Australia.
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Christmas parament (image above)
From Jeff Wudrow designs (USA)
The colours of Gold and White symbolise holiness, purity, glory – a reminder that, though he came as fully human, Jesus is also fully God, bearing and brining God’s holiness and glory to earth. As the well-known Christmas carol puts it:
‘Veiled in flesh the Godhead see,
Hail th’ incarnate Deity!
Pleased in human flesh to dwell,
Jesus, our Immanuel’
The left side is made up of 10 horizontal bands, symbolising wholeness and completion. It is also symbolic of the 10 Commandments of the Old Covenant. Jesus Christ, symbolised by the Bethlehem Star on the right side, came to usher in a New Covenant based on forgiveness and pure divine grace (foretold in Jeremiah 31). The star also represents the star that shone on the night that Jesus was born. Jesus is the light of the world and shining hope to all! (John 1:5,9)
From Jeff Wudrow designs (USA)
The colours of Gold and White symbolise holiness, purity, glory – a reminder that, though he came as fully human, Jesus is also fully God, bearing and brining God’s holiness and glory to earth. As the well-known Christmas carol puts it:
‘Veiled in flesh the Godhead see,
Hail th’ incarnate Deity!
Pleased in human flesh to dwell,
Jesus, our Immanuel’
The left side is made up of 10 horizontal bands, symbolising wholeness and completion. It is also symbolic of the 10 Commandments of the Old Covenant. Jesus Christ, symbolised by the Bethlehem Star on the right side, came to usher in a New Covenant based on forgiveness and pure divine grace (foretold in Jeremiah 31). The star also represents the star that shone on the night that Jesus was born. Jesus is the light of the world and shining hope to all! (John 1:5,9)