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August 22, 2010

In the last article, we started to look at the seal of the Moravian Church which goes back to the sixteenth century or possibly earlier. In the center is the Lamb of God, a favorite symbol of the early Christian church. A lamb is holding a staff, and from the staff waves a banner of victory. On the banner a cross is clearly displayed.

The uniqueness of the lamb symbol for Moravians is the inscription attached, often in a circular band: Vicit agnus noster, eum sequamur, "Our Lamb has conquered, let us follow him." It is found on church publications, stained glass windows of churches, in a prominent place in every Sanctuary and other places. Jesus is the Lamb of God. To become a Christian one needs to accept Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. What therefore are the basic truths of the Moravian Church?

Moravians believe in eight basic truths: