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This high quality flag product is Made in America. We pride ourselves in delivering flags from American manufacturers who meet or exceed our demand for high-quality construction.
Presbyterian Flag
All of our Presbyterian flags are proudly made in the USA for added peace of mind. Made with a focus on appearance and durability all in one, our flags are constructed with SolarMax 200 denier heavy duty
outdoor nylon to ensure durability while the
white header and stunning
brass grommets offer extra protection against damages or loss of integrity. The appearance is maintained in a respectful manner by way of vibrant colors. The attention to detail makes our Presbyterian Church flag the perfect addition to your home or chapel.
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History:
The history of the Presbyterian flag is important for members of this denomination. It correlates with the creation of the official seal of the Presbyterian Church in the USA. The seal is a cross that offers multiple meanings and symbols within it. The upper portion of the cross is a dove descending which represents the Holy Spirit, the baptism of John, and peace. The upper portion of the horizontal part of the cross represents an open Bible. The portion of the cross directly beneath this through the rest of the cross symbolizes a lectern and the importance of preaching in the Presbyterian faith. On both sides of the cross are flames that symbolize the relevance of the Old Testament and the suggestion of the beginning of the Christian Church. The triangle can be formed when linking the outer portion of the flames and connecting them to the center of the cross. This triangle represents the Presbyterian government. In the center of the dove can be found a fish, which offers early connotations of Christ and in the center of the lower portion of the cross is a symbol that appears to be a baptismal font or a communication cup, showing that the symbolism and thought behind this seal were greatly considered. The Presbyterian Flag is a simple white field that shows the seal in its center. The seal is encircled in the words "Presbyterian Church (USA)." The exact time that the Presbyterian flag was created is unknown.