Your Jacksonville Church Deserves a Logo That Doesn't Need Explaining
Too many churches in Jacksonville are still using logos that were drawn by a well-meaning volunteer in 2006. That's not a knock on the volunteer — it's a knock on the idea that a logo doesn't matter for a church. It does. When someone drives past your building on Highway 69 or finds you on Google, your logo is the first thing forming their opinion.
A Church Logo Carries More Weight Than You Think
Churches aren't businesses. But they still compete for attention — not in a cynical way, just in a practical one. Someone new to Jacksonville, maybe working at the hospital or attending classes at Jacksonville College, is going to look up churches online before they visit. They'll scroll through Google results and make snap judgments. That's not shallow. That's human.
Your logo shows up on your sign out front, your bulletin, your website, your social media profiles, your event flyers. If it looks amateurish or dated, it sends a message you don't intend. People assume you're disorganized, or small in a struggling way rather than small in a close-knit way. A clean logo says: we care about what we present to the world. That matters when you're inviting strangers to walk through your doors on a Sunday morning.
We've studied what works for churches specifically. Crosses, doves, flames — they're fine as symbols, but most church logos lean on them so hard that every church looks identical. The goal is something that feels like YOUR church. Something that carries your name well at any size, whether it's printed small on a business card or blown up on a banner for a community event at Community Park. We charge starting at $500 for logo design, and the process takes 1-2 weeks. You'll get multiple concepts, revisions, and final files in every format you'll need.
What You'll Actually Get and Why It's Built to Last
A logo designed in Canva or pulled from a free template site has a shelf life of about eighteen months before it starts looking generic. You'll notice it when you see the same swoosh on a plumber's van across town. We design from scratch. No templates, no clip art libraries, no shortcuts.
The deliverables are straightforward: you get vector files (so the logo scales to any size without getting blurry), PNG files with transparent backgrounds for digital use, and versions formatted for print. We also provide a simple style guide — your exact colors, fonts, and spacing rules — so that anyone making flyers or updating your website in the future can keep things consistent. Consistency is what makes a logo feel professional over time.
Churches in Cherokee County have specific needs that a generic designer wouldn't think about. Your logo has to work on a projector screen during worship. It has to look right printed in black and white on a photocopied handout. It needs to read clearly as a tiny circle on Facebook. These constraints actually make the design better because they force simplicity. And simple is what lasts.
If you already have a logo you like but it's rough around the edges, we can refine it rather than start over. Same price, same timeline. The point isn't to sell you on a rebrand you don't need — it's to make sure what you're putting out there does your church justice.
What does logo design cost for churches?
Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most churches in Jacksonville land.
starting at
$300
Simple Site
3-5 pages. Done in days.
starting at
$1,500
Full Website
10+ pages. Ready in about a week.
starting at
$3,500
Website + SEO
Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.
Logo Design FAQ — Jacksonville, TX
Yes. A rough sketch or concept is a great starting point. We'll take what's there and turn it into a professional design that holds up across all formats. Plenty of the best logos start as a napkin drawing.
Some denominations have specific color schemes or symbol requirements. Just send us whatever guidelines you have and we'll design within those boundaries. It doesn't limit creativity — it just gives us a clearer lane to work in.
Not always. If it's recognizable and still works well at small sizes and in digital formats, a refresh might be all you need — cleaning up the lines, updating the font, tightening the spacing. We'll tell you honestly whether a full redesign makes sense or whether a tune-up is enough.
Our focus is the logo and brand identity. Once you have solid logo files and a style guide, any local print shop can produce bulletins, banners, and signage that look consistent. We set the foundation so everything else falls into place.
We typically present three distinct directions in the first round. From there, you pick the one that feels right and we refine it through two rounds of revisions. The whole process stays within the 1-2 week window.
You'll receive vector files (SVG and EPS), high-resolution PNGs with transparent backgrounds, and a PDF style guide showing your colors and fonts. These cover everything from screen display to large-format printing.
Other Services for Churches in Jacksonville
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Content Writing
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Logo Design for Other Industries in Jacksonville
We work with all kinds of local businesses across Cherokee County.
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Let's get your church a logo that actually holds up — starting at $500.
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