
Our logo is more than just a design. It is a message in symbol; a visual embodiment of the burden, calling, and heart behind The Menora City Initiative (TMC).
At its center stands the Menora, the seven-branched lampstand in the Holy Place. Ancient yet eternal, it represents divine light, the fullness of the Holy Spirit, and His abiding presence among His people. For us, it is a daily reminder that we are not the source; we are only vessels chosen to carry His light into the darkest places.
Above the Menora burns a flame which speaks of the fire of revival, the purifying and empowering Spirit of God. The same fire that transformed the early Church into a global movement, empowering ordinary people to do extraordinary things. This flame is what fuels us: the burning presence of God, not applause.
You’ll notice how the branches of the lampstand curve outward (C curve) like an open embrace. This reflects God’s desire to touch cities and transform hearts. It is a subtle but powerful picture of His light spreading beyond walls and limits into every corner of the earth. This is the heartbeat behind our name, “The Menora City Initiative” – a people lit by God, sent to change lives and light cities.
Woven into the design are symbols of olive branches and oil, pointing to anointing, healing, and restoration. Just as the Menora in the temple was fueled by oil, the Holy Spirit fuels everything we do. Every outreach is Spirit-led and backed by God.
This logo is a declaration that we are a people set on fire for God to carry His light into dark places.
We are The Menora City Initiative (TMC) – Changing lives, lighting cities.