Theme – Glory to the Father, the Son & the Holy Spirit
The Liturgical colour theme is white with blue, red, and green.
The Holy Trinity is often represented using specific colours, each symbolising a particular aspect of the three divine persons. Blue, red, and green are commonly used, with blue symbolises God the Father, representing divinity and the heavens. Red signifies God the Son (Jesus), particularly Christ’s sacrifice and blood. Green represents the Holy Spirit, often associated with new life and growth.
Blue:
Associated with God the Father and the heavens, representing divinity, and the boundless nature of God.
Red:
Representing God the Son, Jesus, and His sacrifice, symbolising His blood and the atonement for sins.
Green:
Depict the Holy Spirit, signifying new life, growth, renewal, and the active presence of God in the world.
White:
Represent purity, holiness, God’s glory, and the light of Christ, often associated with the Trinity during Easter and Trinity Sunday.
Petals Ministry of the Church of St. Michael
“As disciples of the Petals Ministry, we humbly serve under the Holy Spirit’s guidance, beautifying God’s sacred banquets and worship events. With dedicated hands, we create an atmosphere of reverence and awe in the glorious presence of God.”