THE HISTORY OF FCCA'S LOGO
The logo was first created in 1994, by Thys van Rensburg, while the Lord was speaking to him about FCCA and was looking at different constitutions to have the best possible constitution for FCCA. The Word came to him very clearly that FCCA must concentrate on Africa and that the Holy Spirit will guide us and teach us. The first logo which was later updated by typing the name in full below the logo.

The image of Africa shows a flow of God's power from South Africa into the rest of Africa as the Word is carried out.  The cross came from the first logo. The Lord showed recently two lights in Africa, the first in South Africa and the second in Nigeria. The image of the dove was used to portray the presence of the Holy Spirit and the fact that it is flying upwards is because the Holy Spirit will guide us and teach us in all truth. The Holy Spirit will lead us to whom He wants us to minister. The image of the dove and the rest of the world was added in 2004 after some of the ministries was based in a foreign country and began to minister there.

The name FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN AFRICA - INTERNATIONAL came into being after the name and logo was presented to the Fellowship at our National Conference.

The logos belongs FCCA and no-one but the original FCCA and the true FCCA-Int is allowed to use the first and second logo as well as the current logo of FCCA-Int.
FCCA's first logo
The rest of the world
We must warn everybody that there are people that are using our logo, without our permission, to try and mislead the members of FCCA-Int to become part of their organization and to deceive you into paying your tithes and admin fees into their account.

The true FCCA-Int is still functioning and will continue to function as long as it is the
Lord God Almighty's will.
FCCA-Int's current logo
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