First Presbyterian Church
Las Cruces, NM

Chrismon Page 4

These pages contain small pictures of the Chrismon set on our tree and a short title identifying the symbol represented. If you click on the picture you will go to a larger picture of the Chrismon. Use your back button to return to the page with the small pictures.

  Symbolizes joyful worship.

Noah and the flood

A double symbol for the Holy Trinity. Here the equilateral triangle has three equal sides and three equal angles. This shows the equality of the three persons of God. But all three parts join together to form one figure. This shows the unity of the Trinity. The overlaid figure is a trefoil made up of parts of three circles, which again shows the three persons of God. Here also the parts join to make one figure, showing the unity of the Trinity.

The grapes represent the blood of Christ as part of the Communion.

The scroll represents the Bible, especially the Old Testament.

The triangle of the Trinity


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