WF Unveils New Official Logo

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With gratitude to Almighty God and great joy, the Women’s Fellowship of our church officially unveiled its new organizational logo during the regular church service held on Friday, 3 July 2026.

The unveiling ceremony was conducted by the senior-most member of the Women’s Fellowship, Mrs. Leela Jose, whose years of faithful service and dedication to the ministry made the occasion even more meaningful and memorable. The gathering witnessed a beautiful moment of thanksgiving as the congregation joined in celebrating this new milestone in the life and mission of the Women’s Fellowship.

The ceremony took place in the gracious presence of our Vicar, Rev. Koshy Koshy, Women’s Fellowship President, Mrs. Laiju Chandy Koshy, and Women’s Fellowship Secretary, Mrs. Nisha Dolton, along with members of the church congregation.

The newly unveiled logo has been thoughtfully designed by Mr. Jerry George, reflecting the values, vision, and spiritual mission of the Women’s Fellowship. The emblem symbolizes faith, unity, service, and the nurturing spirit of Christian womanhood, serving as a visual representation of the organization’s commitment to glorifying God through worship, fellowship, outreach, and compassionate ministry.

The introduction of this logo marks not merely the adoption of a new identity, but also a renewed commitment to the calling entrusted to the Women’s Fellowship. It stands as a reminder of the collective responsibility of its members to support one another, strengthen families, serve the community, and faithfully witness to the love of Christ.

The Women’s Fellowship expresses its sincere gratitude to all who contributed to this initiative and prays that this new symbol will inspire present and future generations of women to continue serving the Lord with devotion, humility, and joy.

As the ministry moves forward under this new emblem, may God richly bless every endeavour undertaken through the Women’s Fellowship and enable it to remain a beacon of faith, service, and Christian love within the church and the wider community.

“Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” (Proverbs 16:3)