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More than an image: Manage ministry logos without confusion

Your church logo is more than an image. It’s the visual representation of your church’s thread, mission, values; and ultimately your identity.
  • April 7, 2025
  • Mark MacDonald
  • Church Life, Featured, Latest News
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More than an image: Manage ministry logos without confusion

Your church logo is more than an image. It’s the visual representation of your church’s thread, mission, values and ultimately your identity. But what happens when individual ministries within the church want their own logo?

Without clear guidelines, sub-brands (or brand extensions) can quickly create a fragmented identity.

RELATED: Check out more articles from church communication expert Mark MacDonald.

Here’s how to wisely manage your church’s master logo and ministry sub-brands:

1. Maintain strong ties to the church brand

Before considering any sub-brands, establish a clear visual identity for your church. Your master church logo should serve as the foundation for all ministry branding. And this establishes your brand fences.

Ways to reinforce the church brand with your sub-branding strategy:

— Keep the same primary colors from the church’s palette

— Use similar typography (perhaps one additional, complementary font for all ministry extensions)

— A similar color palette with potentially an additional complementary color to represent the ministry

— Incorporate a visual element from the main church logo

— A common visual design that ties all logos together (e.g., icon, shape, or stylistic element)

— Ensure sub-brand names are clear, brief and immediately understandable (see #3)

2. Decide which ministries need their own logo

Every ministry doesn’t need its own logo. A good rule of thumb: if a ministry requires a separate web page (not just a section on a page), it may need an extension logo. This ensures that the ministry has a distinct identity while staying connected to the church brand. Or if they will require separate church swag (tees, pens, etc.). Often, depending on the church size, a sub-brand often has a full-time leader or minister.

Ministries that often need logos:

— Demographics: students (youth), children (kids), women and men

— Outreach (missions): if they have significant community engagement

Ministries that don’t usually need logos:

— Greeters or hospitality teams

— Prayer or Bible Study groups

— One-time events

— Tier 3 or 4 ministries (don’t typically reach 85% of a ministry)

3. Prioritize clarity in naming

Avoid sub-brand names that require explanation. If someone unfamiliar with your church sees a ministry logo, they should immediately understand its purpose. Names like “Ignite” or “The Well” might sound appealing, but without context, they don’t clearly communicate their purpose.

Instead, consider naming conventions like:

— [Church Name] Kids, [Church Name] Students, etc.


EDITOR’S NOTE — Mark MacDonald is a communication pastor, speaker, consultant, bestselling author and church branding strategist for BeKnownforSomething.com, empowering thousands of pastors and churches to become known for something relevant (a communication thread) throughout their ministries, on their church websites and social media. His church branding book, “Be Known for Something,” is available at BeKnownBook.com.

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