Drapeau chrétien (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Drapeau chrétien" in French language version.

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bju.edu

  • « The Christian Flag » [archive du ], Bob Jones University (consulté le ) : « The white on the flag represents purity and peace. The blue stands for faithfulness, truth, and sincerity. Red, of course, is the color of sacrifice, in this case calling to mind the blood shed by Christ on Calvary, represented by the cross. »

books.google.com

  • (en) Katharine L. Trewhitt, History of Broad Street United Methodist Church, Cleveland, Tennessee, 1836-1984: The Story of Methodism in Bradley County and of the Group which Became Broad Street United Methodist Church, The Church, (lire en ligne), p. 129 :

    « In 1968 the Methodist Men of Broad Street purchased flags to be used in the sanctuary of the Church. This involved one United States flag, one Christian flag, flag poles, stands, one eagle and one cross. »

  • The American Lutheran, vol. 22–24, American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, (lire en ligne)
  • A Theological Miscellany, Thomas Nelson, (ISBN 9781418552817, lire en ligne) :

    « The flag is white (for purity and peace), with a blue field (faithfulness, truth, and sincerity) and a red cross (the sacrifice of Christ). »

cbc.ca

christianheritagefellowship.com

firstchurchwilliamstown.org

  • (en) Aalberts, « Flags in the Sanctuary », Williamstown, Massachusetts, First Congregational Church, (consulté le ) : « Since its adoption by the United States Federal Council of Churches in 1942, it has been used by many Christian traditions, including the Anglican, Baptist, Lutheran, Mennonite, Methodist, Moravian, Presbyterian, Quaker, and Reformed, among others. », p. 5

firstconggreeley.com

  • (en) Miller, « We Have 2 Flags in our Sanctuary », Greeley, First Congregational Church, (consulté le ) : « On the other side of the sanctuary is a Christian flag. »

flagwix.com

  • (en) Achtemeier, « jesus flag », The Presbyterian Outlook, (consulté le ) : « For as long as anyone could remember, the American flag had been displayed in the front of the sanctuary to the congregation’s left — to their right, the Christian flag. »

lwms.org

presbyterianmission.org

  • (en) « Presbyterian Mission Agency Signs and symbols », Presbyterian Church (USA) (consulté le ) : « If a national flag is used alongside a symbol of God’s realm (such as the popularly accepted “Christian flag,” found mostly in U.S. congregations), the Christian flag is appropriately given a preeminent place. »

stjohnrussell.com

  • (en) « History of St. John Lutheran Church », St. John Lutheran Church (consulté le ) : « Feelings of patriotism to the church characterized the period of World War II, 1940 – 1945. The American and Christian flags were presented to the church at this time. »

stjohnsfortworth.com

  • (en) Baptistry, Diocese of Fort Worth, Saint John’s Episcopal Church (lire en ligne) :

    « The Christian flag indicates that through baptism man shares in this divine victory over evil and eternal death. »

web.archive.org

  • « The Christian Flag » [archive du ], Bob Jones University (consulté le ) : « The white on the flag represents purity and peace. The blue stands for faithfulness, truth, and sincerity. Red, of course, is the color of sacrifice, in this case calling to mind the blood shed by Christ on Calvary, represented by the cross. »