The symbol of Impact Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Kenya, Church Of God In Christ is an outgrowth of the Establishmentarian and Jurisdictional Bishop Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie II's vision. It was adopted by the Jurisdiction in 2022.
The GARNERED WHEAT in the center of the logo represents all of the people of the Impact Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Kenya. The ROPE of wheat which holds the shaft together represents the Establishmentarian of the Jurisdiction, Bishop Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie II, who, with the vision from the Lord, banded us together as a Brotherhood of Churches in the Church Of God In Christ. The spear and two shields of the Kenyan national flag signifies a marriage of respect and embrace of our Pentecostal Holiness legacy.
The date in the seal has a two-fold purpose; Firstly, to tell when the Jurisdiction was first established by the General Assembly of the Church Of God In Christ as "Kenya Third Impact Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction" in April 2019; and, Secondly, to tell when under the laws of Kenya, and in line with the Societies Rules of 1968, the Jurisdiction was registered under the name "Impact Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Kenya" in July 2021.
The RAIN in the background represents the Latter Rain or the End-time Revivals which brought about the emergence of our Church along with other Pentecostal Holiness Bodies in the same era of the founding of the Church Of God In Christ in 1907. The rain also serves as a challenge to the Church, and we accept, to keep Christ in the center of our worship and service, so that He may continue to use the Church Of God In Christ as one of the vehicles of Pentecostal Revival before the return of the Lord.