Two Fish and Five Loaves
This symbol reminds us of a time when Jesus used two fish and five loaves of bread to feed thousands.
Alpha & Omega
These are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. They stand for God being the beginning and the end of everything—always present, always caring.
Sling
The sling tells the story of David and Goliath. David used this small tool, and with God's help, defeated a giant. It's a reminder that even small things can make a big difference when you have faith.
Whale
This giant creature reminds us of Jonah, who spent time in the belly of a whale. His story is about second chances and listening to what's right.
Donkey
Donkeys are known for their humility, and one carried Jesus into Jerusalem. It symbolises how even simple things can be part of something big.
Potter’s Wheel
A potter shapes clay into something beautiful and useful. This wheel reminds us that, like clay, our lives are shaped by God with care and purpose.
Lamb
The lamb is a symbol of Jesus, who is called the Lamb of God. It represents innocence, love, and the ultimate sacrifice for others.
Grace
Grace is an unmerited gift—a sign of God's unconditional love.
3 Wise Men
These wise men followed a bright star to find baby Jesus. Their journey symbolizes searching for truth, wisdom, and recognizing something greater than themselves.
Scales of Justice
A representation of fairness and truth, reminding us to seek what is right and just in our lives.
Tomb of Jesus
The empty tomb reminds us of a powerful moment when Jesus rose again, bringing hope and the promise of new life.
Sun
A universal symbol of light and warmth, a wonderful creation of God, bringing energy and life to the world.
Baby Moses
Moses’ story begins during a time when Pharaoh ordered all Hebrew baby boys to be killed. To save him, his mother placed him in a basket and floated him down the river Nile.
Bag of Silver
This bag reminds us of the 30 silver coins Judas received to betray Jesus—a story about choices and their consequences.
Mountain
Mountains often appear in moments of great significance in the Bible, representing places where people come closer to God, hear His voice, and find strength.
Rooster
The rooster reminds us of Peter’s story, when he denied Jesus three times. It's a symbol of reflection and the chance to start anew.
Cloud
Clouds are often signs of God's presence, guiding and protecting His people through their journeys.
Lyre
This musical instrument symbolizes joy and worship, reminding us how music has been used to praise and celebrate God.
Ladder to Heaven
The ladder comes from Jacob's dream, where angels moved between heaven and earth. It reminds us of God's connection to us.
Stone Jar
The stone jar reminds us of Jesus' first miracle, turning water into wine at a wedding—a symbol of transformation and joy.
Withered Fig Tree
The withered fig tree reminds us of the importance of living a fruitful life, full of actions that reflect faith and kindness.
Fishing Net
After a night of not catching any fish, God asked his disciples to drop their nets again, and they caught a full net of fish. This symbolizes the fruitfulness that comes from obedience to God.
Jesus
Jesus taught love, forgiveness, and hope, showing us how to live with purpose and kindness.
Mother Mary
Mother Mary is a symbol of faith and grace, chosen to bring Jesus into the world. Her story reminds us of courage and trust in God's plan.
Menorah
The menorah's light represents God's wisdom and His enduring presence, offering hope even in the darkest moments.
Blood Drop
This drop symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made out of love for humanity.
Sandals
John the Baptist once said he wasn't worthy to untie the straps of Jesus' sandals—a powerful reminder of humility and the importance of serving with purpose.
Roman Coin
This coin reminds us of Jesus' teaching to respect both earthly authorities as well as heavenly/spiritual authority.
Grapes
Grapes represent abundance and unity, reminding us of the joy found in sharing life and blessings with others.
Tree of Life
The Tree of Life mentioned as being in the midst of the Garden of Eden.
Pharaoh
Pharaoh represents the challenges Moses faced in leading his people to freedom, a story of perseverance and faith in God's guidance.
Aaron's staff
Aaron's staff became a symbol of God's calling, a sign of God's purpose for his life.
Spear & Helmet
These remind us of the struggles Jesus faced during His crucifixion and symbolizes the Roman Empire.
Earth
The earth reminds us of the beauty and wonder of Go's creation, calling us to care for the world and each other.
Dove
The dove symbolizes peace and the Holy Spirit, reminding us of moments of calm and God's presence in our lives.
Tablet of Communication
The Ten Commandments, given to Moses on stone tablets, represent God's guidance for living with love, respect, and integrity. They remind us of the timeless principles that help us build meaningful relationships with God and others.
Burning Bush
The burning bush tells the story of God calling Moses to lead his people. It reminds us that we can be called to make a difference in the world.
Cross
The cross is a universal symbol of love and hope, reminding us of Jesus' sacrifice and the promise of new beginnings.
Harp
The harp has been used for centuries for worship through music, its beautiful notes pointing to an incredible God.
Tongues of Fire
These flames represent the Holy Spirit's power, inspiring courage and transformation.
Trumpet
The trumpet symbolizes celebration and important moments.
Noah’s Ark
Noah's Ark reminds us of the story where God guided Noah to build an ark to protect his family and animals during the great flood. The ark stands as a promise of God's care, His provision in times of need, and the renewal that follows life's storms.
Crown of Thorns
This crown represents the suffering Jesus endured, reminding us of His great love and sacrifice for us.
Bible
The Bible. Words that inspire faith and offer guidance for living a meaningful and purposeful life.
Lion
The lion symbolizes courage and strength, often representing God's power to protect and guide His people.
Scroll
Scrolls represent the written word, preserved and passed down through generations.
Star of Bethlehem
The star of Bethlehem guided the wise men to baby Jesus.
Bread and Wine
These symbols remind us of Jesus' sacrifice and the unity we share in faith, love, and community.
Sheperd’s Crook
The crook represents care and guidance, a reminder of Jesus as the Good Shepherd who leads and protects His people.
Palm Leaf
Palm leaves were waved to welcome Jesus into Jerusalem, symbolizing celebration and hope for a better future.
Angel
Angels are messengers of God, bringing hope, guidance, and reminders of His love and care.
Rainbow
The rainbow is a sign of God's promise, reminding us of hope and renewal after life's storms.
Olive Branch
The olive branch symbolizes peace and reconciliation, reminding us of God's desire for harmony among people.
Crown
A crown symbolizes honor and victory, reminding us of the rewards of faithfulness.
Manger
The manger represents the humble beginnings of Jesus' life. It reminds us that hope, and love often arrive in the most unexpected and simple places.
Ark of the Covenant
The ark represents God's enduring presence with His people.
Locust
Locusts are a reminder of the plague in Egypt, where they symbolized God's power to confront injustice during Moses' time.