 Our logo is based on the Chi-Rho, which you can see on the top of St John's tower.  The Chi-Rho is a very old christogram (a collection of letters or symbols that are an abbreviation for Jesus Christ). The Chi-Rho are the first two letters of the word Christ in Greek (The Greek word for Christ is Christos and the Greek lettering is Χριστος)
Our logo is based on the Chi-Rho, which you can see on the top of St John's tower.  The Chi-Rho is a very old christogram (a collection of letters or symbols that are an abbreviation for Jesus Christ). The Chi-Rho are the first two letters of the word Christ in Greek (The Greek word for Christ is Christos and the Greek lettering is Χριστος)
The Chi-Rho's use pre-dates Christianity, with Chi-Rho found on old greek coins from the time of Ptolemy III (246-220 BCE), it was also used by greek scholars to mean good (the greek word for good is χρηστÏŒς which also starts with the same two letters).
The Chi-Rho is sometimes drawn in a circle or with a cross.
The Chi-Rho we are using is a stylised version, with the Χ intentionally made up of four arms, to represent the 4 different churches within the benefice and all sharing the same faith.