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No Greater Love Banner

Original price $67.95 - Original price $67.95
Original price
$67.95
$67.95 - $67.95
Current price $67.95

Description:

This No Greater Love Banner is a beautiful addition to your place of worship especially duringĀ Easter/Lent or every Liturgical celebrations. Available in a variety of size options to best suit the needs of your church. Features crisp, colorful pictures printed in high definition on wrinkle-resistant satin polyester fabric. It may be usedĀ for a sanctuary, narthex, learning centers and meetings.

    This banner fits a standard banner pole and attachments and is intended to be displayed in a series or as a stand-alone banner

    Features:

    • No Greater Love Banner
    • Material: Satin Polyester
    • Size :Ā 2 x 6' H
    • 1 Piece per PackageĀ 

    Stories and Symbolism:Ā 

    The Lent season is a 40-day period that comes before Easter. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, Lent is a time of reflection and preparation before the Easter Season. Christians reprise Jesus Christ's sufferings in the desert for 40 days. The Lent period includes Sundays and begins on Clean Monday and is followed by distinct periods of fasting, Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday, followed straightway by Holy Week.

    Item No.

    CE - D1296

    Product Information
    • No Greater Love Banner
    • Material: Satin Polyester
    • Size: 2 x 6' H
    Story Behind the Product

    The Lent season is a 40-day period that comes before Easter. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, Lent is a time of reflection and preparation before the Easter Season. Christians reprise Jesus Christ's sufferings in the desert for 40 days. The Lent period includes Sundays and begins on Clean Monday and is followed by distinct periods of fasting, Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday, followed straightway by Holy Week.