The Evangelical Catholic Church takes the Catholic claims of Her 16th century Lutheran Fathers and Confessors most seriously. She believes that they were truthful and honorable men who meant what they said, that they wanted nothing more than to be in agreement with the ancient Fathers, to restore true Orthodoxy to Western Christendom and to remain within the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. Not much credence is placed by The Evangelical Catholic Church, therefore, in those moderns who assert that the claims of the 16th century Lutheran Confessors were really just public-relations puffery. The words and actions of the Reformers were the sincere products of their Catholic Faith.
Metropolitan Primate Karl Julius Barwin, Th.D.

Symbol of The Evangelical Catholic Church
The Orthodox Cross
over Luther's Seal --
proclaims The Evangelical Catholic Church to be part of The Lutheran Confessional Movement within The One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, tracing Her Orders and Faith back to the historic Church of The Apostles.
The Heart --
representing the rule of God within the life of every member of this Church.
The Messianic Rose --
the symbol of The Promised Messiah, upon Whom the Signed hearts of The Faithful repose.
The Cup of Suffering --
reminding us that The Church is nourished, forgiven, and sustained by the life, death, and resurrection of Our Lord through The Means
of Grace.
The Ship of The Church --
with a cross-shaped mast, representing the abiding presence of Christ with His Church, sailing through the troubled waters of this life.
The Chi Rho with the Alpha & Omega --
proclaiming that Our Lord, Jesus The Christ, is the beginning and the end of all things.
Greek --
"One is Holy, One is Lord, Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father. Amen."
--Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
German --
"That they all may be one; as Thou, Father, art
in Me, and I in Thee, that they also may be one in Us: That the world may believe
that Thou hast sent Me."
--John 17:21

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