At Church Brand Guide, we believe a church’s logo is more than just an image—it’s a visual representation of its mission, identity, and connection to the community. Our recent work with West End Baptist Church perfectly illustrates how we create transformational visual identities for evangelical churches. Here’s a behind‑the‑scenes look at how we designed their logo to help them reach families and build an authentic community.
1. Target Audience: Parents with Children Under 18
When West End Baptist engaged us, their primary goal was clear: reach parents with children under 18. They already offered robust programs for kids and teenagers—nursery care, children’s worship, and youth groups—so their brand needed to reflect that family‑friendly vibe.
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Why this matters: Parents want to know their kids will be welcomed and supported. Your logo is often the first impression they’ll get—so it must convey trust, warmth, and family‑orientation.
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Our approach: We began with focused audience profiling to understand what matters most to these parents: safe environments, intentional programming, and a sense of belonging.
2. Solving the Problem: Community
In today’s world, people crave community more than ever. West End already excelled at fostering relationships—this was their unique offer to the community. But visually communicating that sense of belonging required a brand identity that matched their heart.
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Brand purpose: We defined West End’s core message as “Find your people. Find your purpose.”
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Visual message: This informed our entire process—from the fonts we chose to the imagery in the logo.
3. Brand Strategy: Understanding the Church
Before pushing pixels, we undertook a deep brand strategy phase to truly understand West End’s identity and aspiration.
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Interviews: We met with church leaders, staff, and volunteers to uncover their vision.
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Mood boards: We shared visual inspirations featuring churches, families, and trust-based symbolism.
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Brand pillars: Community, Hope, Faith, and Outreach became the guiding pillars for visual and verbal messaging.
This strategic foundation ensured that every design decision reinforced these pillars, making sure authenticity drove the final design.
4. Mapping the User Journey for Marketing
Great marketing anticipates a journey. We defined the user journey a parent might take—from searching “church near me” → landing on the site → attending with their kids → joining midweek groups.
The marketing pathway included:
Discovery: Finding the church online or at a community event.
Onsite Visit: Arriving onsite and seeing signage and materials.
Commitment: Becoming an engaged family in the church body.
This journey shaped where the logo would appear—from parking signage to social graphics and welcome packets.
5. Logo Design: Crafted to Reach the Audience
With strategy and journey in place, we began logo creation—a process rooted in mindfulness and intentionality.
Below are the Design Criteria we used to shape the process:
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Family-Focused Mission:
The logo was designed to reflect West End’s commitment to reaching families with children under 18. The orange color was chosen for its vibrant energy and warm, welcoming tone—ideal for a church focused on engaging young families. -
Community-Centric Symbolism:
To connect with the local identity, we incorporated a compass element, symbolizing the church’s location in the western part of the city and its mission to guide people toward Christ in that community. -
Modern and Relevant Design:
We selected timeless, clean fonts that reflect a modern yet approachable style, helping the church feel current and inviting to young families while maintaining credibility across generations. -
Versatility Across Media:
The logo was created in multiple vector formats to ensure it works seamlessly across all platforms—from print to web, signage to social media—making it a practical and scalable branding asset for years to come.
7. Deliverable: Brand Guide with Strategy & Visual Identity
To keep the brand consistent, we produced a comprehensive brand guide featuring:
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Logo usage rules and variations
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Color palette with print and web codes (Pantone, CMYK, RGB, hex)
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Typography styles and hierarchy
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Examples of graphic layouts
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Tone of voice and messaging guidelines
This document empowers West End’s team to create signage, social posts, or graphics with confidence—without compromising brand integrity.
8. Result: A Logo & Brand That Reach the Community
The outcome? A polished visual identity built to connect with families:
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The logo appears on visible signs, digital banners, and printed materials.
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Consistency across platforms helps build trust and recognition.
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Families visiting West End feel welcomed immediately—from curb to service door.
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The design reinforces the church’s existing reputation for authenticity and care.


Additional Information About Our Process
Curious about our full branding process? Learn more on our logo design process.
Want to see more church branding case studies? Explore how we’ve helped Trinity Temple build a growing brand.
Why It Matters for Evangelical Churches
In a landscape crowded with options, clarity of brand isn’t optional for churches—it’s essential. Evangelical churches, in particular, rely on clear messaging to communicate faith-centered values and build relationships with families.
By partnering with Church Brand Guide, West End Baptist Church gained:
- Deeper audience connection through strategy-driven design
- Consistency across platforms to build familiarity and recognition
- A brand designed to serve families—not just visually but experientially
Next Steps: Let’s Get Your Brand Right
If your church shares West End’s vision for reaching families and creating true community, we’d love to partner with you:
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Start with a brand strategy call
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Audit your existing logo and visuals
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Create strategy-backed logo concepts
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Deliver a full brand guide for consistency
Together, we can build a family‑focused, gospel‑centered identity that invites and connects—both online and in person.
Final Thoughts
The transformation at West End Baptist Church shows what’s possible when strategy meets design. Their new logo is more than branding—it’s a beacon signaling “family, faith, community.”
A thoughtful visual identity can deepen impact, strengthen cohesion, and spark new connections. If you’re an evangelical church ready to reach families and grow, let’s start building your brand with purpose.
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