We Make Proclamation.
Kerygma is a Greek word from the New Testament. It means proclamation: not explanation, not system, not slogan. It describes the act of declaring the gospel publicly, with weight and intention. Paul uses it. Peter uses it. It's active, not passive. A banner doesn't suggest. It declares.
That's the name we chose, and it shapes everything we make.
The Kerygma Banner creates modern, Scripture-grounded apparel for believers who want to wear biblical truth with clarity and conviction. Every design traces directly back to the text. If it can't be grounded in a specific Scripture passage that it accurately represents, it doesn't ship. That's not a tagline. It's the standard.
Three Product Lines, One Foundation
The Kerygma Banner expresses biblical truth through three distinct product lines, each built around a different dimension of biblical intelligence.
ECCLESIA is the declaration line: bold, minimal, and rooted in the language of identity that Scripture itself uses. The word ekklesia, translated "church," means "called out." That's the heartbeat of this line. Designs don't explain doctrine; they declare who the believer is according to the Word. Bold graphics, strong typography, Scripture citations used intentionally. ECCLESIA doesn't wink. It proclaims.
Logos Aletheia Club is the precision line. It exists because words matter, and because the original languages carry meanings worth recovering. Agape. Shalom. Hesed. Logos Aletheia Club goes back to the text: one concept per design, English-first clarity. The goal isn't to make the wearer look educated. It's to say what the text actually says, clearly, for anyone willing to read it.
Holy Candor is the wit line: typography-driven, sharp, and self-aware. The humor emerges from Scripture itself, not from subculture. It's for the believer who wants faith expressed with intelligence and precision, in a way that any serious reader of the Bible can immediately understand.
Three lines. Three tones. One standard: the text itself.
What We're Committed To
The Kerygma Banner engages real theological depth because Scripture demands it. Convictions about God's sovereignty, grace, the sufficiency of the Word, and the centrality of Christ's atoning work are biblical convictions rooted directly in the text. That's the kind of substance this brand was built to honor.
Every design is tested against a straightforward question: would a serious Bible-believing Christian from across the full range of traditions, Reformed Baptist, confessional Presbyterian, broadly evangelical, dispensational non-denominational, recognize this as a proclamation of biblical truth? Not a camp signal. Not an inside joke. Proclamation. If the answer is yes, it ships.
That's the line. It's not about avoiding theology. It's about speaking to every serious reader of the Word, not just one corner of it.
Who This Is For
The Kerygma Banner isn't for everyone, and it doesn't try to be.
It's for believers who read Scripture regularly and care about what the text actually says. Who appreciate modern design and understand why aesthetics matter: not because they're chasing cool, but because they believe truth deserves to be communicated with excellence.
The unifying trait isn't age. It isn't style. It's seriousness about the Word.
The Standard Doesn't Move
The Kerygma Banner was built around one conviction: Scripture itself is sufficient to define meaning, identity, and truth. That conviction shapes what we make. It shapes what we refuse to make. It shapes every design that ships under this banner.