Whatever your congregation already uses to identify itself. The most common designs pair a central symbol — a cross, a dove, an ichthys, a flame, a shield, praying hands, or the church’s own logo — with the congregation’s name around the rim and a verse, motto, or date on the reverse. Ministry and men’s-and-women’s-group coins often carry a theme instead (“man of faith”, “armor of God”, a program name and year). Send us the symbol and the wording and our artists will build the layout; you’ll see it on a free proof before anything is struck. See Christian challenge coins for examples.
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